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Oounofl Bluffs Bocial Notes The approaching marriage of Miss |¥Mas Dewson and Mn Arthur Muayne fs repovaidle ror several afafirs that oo 'eurred during the last week. Mr. and (Mra. Swan and Mr. and Mrs Stor planned the dance that was given M | day evening; Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Mavne €ave & dinner in their honor on Thur day; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Oduren ente tained for them Friday eveninz, anc A | Parsons and Mrs. Dooley gave a lunc eon for Miss Dawson on Saturday. Ot} affairs will come later. Mrf. Frank Corey of Omaha gave a party ‘Wednesday afternoon ‘n her godchild, Dorothea 13 city, daughter of Mr. a Sheely, who won the red 1 Mrs. m in ¢ B In the Plerce street baby health con- E test. The guests were twelve mothers 4 nd their babies. Mrs. P. B. Dunbar entertalned the members of the McPherson Avenus Tm provement club at a eperial m.eting en Monday afterncon. The members spent | the time making aprons and eunbonnets 'to fill orders, the proceeds to e adled to the olub's treasury. After a busy afternoon, refreshments we rved 1y B aacthe hostess. The rezular t f elub will be held Monday of next wee [ the place to be announced 1 | 'The meeting of the J. K. club h indefinitely postponed « nt of i 'nun. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bwan and Mr. and [Mrs, W. A. Stone entertained at an in- Iformnl dance Monday evening in honor lof Miss ®dna Dawson and Mr. A Mayne, who are to be married | Twenty-four guests were present rooms were cleared for dancis | Winn's orchestra furnighea m was served late in the evenin The regular meeting of the Assoctated Charities was held Monday afternoon at the public library. In the absence of the president, Miss Dodge presided. Various matters of routine business were trans acted and regular reports given. Mre Caroline Johnson, superintendent of the Creche, reported that during the Imonth forty-elght children have been ,eared for at the institution. Membership in the Young Women's Christian clation have been given to number of ‘the girls, and a number of them have also been given gymnasium suits. Mr Johneon reported that the response to 4 the request made last month for ba ) 'clothes had been most generous, result | \Ing in the outfitting of the little folks %ho were in need of garments. Mrs, ¥4 » ‘ward P. Schoentgen gave a talk on the F proposed plans for summer work, asking o the Assoclated Charities to co-oper ' 'with the Mothers' clubs and arrange to jhave the old children at the Creche join the Garden clubs. At the close of Mrs Schoentgen’s talk the association voted to take up the work as suggested. Mrs. W. J. Leverett entertained the members of Circle No. 2 of the First Con Tegational church on Tuesday afternoon 'at her home on Fast Plerce street. A | )short business session was held at which various plans for the work were dis (cussed, after which the afternoon was epent soclally. Mrs. Levérett was as. \ isisted in entertaining by Mrs. O. J. Mec- Manus and Mrs. A. B. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. David O. Barnell, who were recently married at Harlan, were given a surprise Tuesday evening at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Jane ‘White, by a number of Omaha friends who gave them a miscellaneous shower. All sorts of attractive things for house- keeping were brought by the guests, who remained for a social evening after the surprise. About twenty-two guests were present. Mrs. F. H. Hollingsworth entertained the members of the Tuesday History club at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home on Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon was followed by the usual study program. Mr, and Mrs. William Edward Dawson | have issued Invitations to the wedding | of their daughter, Edna Anna, and Mr. | Arthur Harlan Mayne, which will | place at their home, 803 Seventh aven: March 2, at 8 p. m. \ A most elightful’ party was given for Mr. and Mrs. George Butler Saturday \ ening at thelr home north of Crescent, fhe occasion belng the anniversary of thelr marriage. Five tables of progressive high five were played and a course snp. per was served. Covers were placed for twenty guests. L] Morningside chapter of St. Paul's guild held a combined meeting and tea day afternoon at the home of George Shoemaker, 121 Stutsman street An especially Interesting program wus enjoyed by the Ideal club on Tuesday i afternoon at the home of Mrs, 1. 8. 1T williger. The program opened with a dis 0 cussion of current events led by Mrs ! Will Pyper, after which the members ) continued the study of Japan, taking up for discussion the manners and customs of the people of that country » €. Brown told most entertainin home life, the food and the clothing of the Japanese. Mrs. Terwilliger ¢ r some of the ceremonies a ( holidays and festivals, Mr told of some of the su Japanese and interestin bits of Jore. Mrs. M. B. Moc told of the ho pitality of the people Japar described the tea ceremony f country. At a cided to hold a rstitions of the nort session it v ‘ for the purposa of ralsing ti L contributicn to the scholarship and loan fund. The regular meeting will be held by emmext Tuesday afternoon ut the home of Mrs. Terwilliger. The Woman's Club of the ny Mail Service entertained at 1 evening party Tuesday cvening at the | of Mi W. 8. Lelghton on East Pierce reet The husbands of the mem w guests for the evening ar T and amusements were pr led. R | ments were served late in the evening ¢ Mrs. C. 8. Lefferts entertained at th s first meeting of the Garden for t ‘ season. She wae ed r by Mrs. J. G i { senson enthusi M and, while no member H bring, several reported a most iratify ‘ showing among thelr hulbs T 3 ' Woodwa were will have a regular year book t appropriately bound in greer | flower-bedecked cover, and will & more systematic line of floricul has been previously used. The me ship is limited to twenty and | begins the year with the 1 ranks f two hostesses serv the will business meeting.~ The n | be March 28 at the Woodward, at which time several of | members hope to be able t l first blossoms from thelr home gan Bates was h Kensington ¢ Mrs. Floyd iller Avenue fternoon. Mu and kensington w | upied the afternoon and r were served. P Mrs. J. B. Atkins has had as her t this week Dr. and Mrs, G M of ‘Glenwood. The Ladies Carriers ation wa Wednesday ) 1 Henry Fi past | 'HE OMAHA S POPULAR SIDNEY ENGAGEMENT 18 NDAY BEE: MARCH GIRL WHOSE Omaha Girls Who Are Training for Nursing ANNOUNCED. Miss Mildred {della A guessing game wa bers were present LTiss IMarié Findley enjoyed and hort business session the following ¢ v re clected: Mrs the village. They are situated west and J. P. John tent; Mrs, H. W [ north of the towr tler, vice pr M A. A. Hansen { The Woman Hor M nary society | secretary-treasur {met at the home of Mrs. W. N. Paxton | Mrs. Robert 1. 8hyrock, w n Thursday last week {the guest tJ and Mr | Smith, tert r hoi n Kan | Mo., ™ . 3 . Mes. L. 3. 1 et s Social Affairs ers of th Primre 1h at her home on . two-ce net rved by the | hoste I memt were present | M Hessic Ainsworth, Hope Hil | The will be entertained on next bard and Jessie Tucker spent the week | Wedne n at the home of Mrs {end at Lincoin | Trn wvenue | The 0. F. . club was entertained at Miss Babe Young entertained the mem I luncheon the he of Miss M bers of the C. T. 8. Kensington club at | | Hibbard Thursday afternoon. The table | her home on Wednesday afternoon. Club {haa a centerpiece of green carnations | guests were Mrs. J. V. Crowe, Mrs. J. J {and the favors were green silk hats | Crowe, Miss Alice MeAdan and Mrs. All the members of the club were pres | Paul. 1 essing contest prizes were |ent wor M Yiting. Mes, G | One of the finest programs of the year | B Mrs. Paul & hostean . WaS | was given at the last meeting of the | presented with two ¥ liandspainted South Side Woman's club Tuesday after | plate A threest luncheon - wak noon in lbrary hall. Art and architectire er 1l be entertained was the topie. Mrs. Willlam. Davis was i 1 noon at the ho (the leader. Mrs. F. A. Cressey gave I | The Origin of Dutch School," Mr o So Side Kensington club was | Davis, The Portralt ainter, Rem- | entertair cdnesday afternoon at the brandt,” Mrs, F « Oliver Cuyp, the | hisehs e et (bt P Landscape Painter;” Mrs. H. C. Vermil- | Kensington work W enjoyes and | llon, “"Ryke Mussum Five-minute talks Bifxes .wete woh. by M, RVt Oeinies | were given by Mra, George Brown, on | and Mre. Nels Johnson. The ‘olub.will | ‘Haarlem Cathedgal;” Mrs, P. 8. Moore, | meet in two weeks at the home of Mrs. LSt ERIROR S A e I Bavnolas, it ROBHEEAAS Id Duteh Prison,” and Mrs. G. G. The Book Lovers met Wednesday aft- Neuman, “Wind Mills i Rev. and Mrs W. Morris entertained | the cnoir of the Grace Methodist church | at thelr home Friday evening. Announcy ernoon at the Hannan, & liome of nd commenc Mrs. Charles | 1 the study Miss Dorothy Brown, of Charles Dickens' novel, “The Tale of & Tl CLETRE Y Mre” O 1. Phrmaleh oA | T T e o ment of the engagement of ene of the of the period in which the story is lald W. Hayes, Mrs. Willlam Berry and |Members, Miss Tille Scutter, to Joseph Sna’ of the wilers Of France and’ Mnge | Nbe G Wi Cowell Bartlett was made. The marriage will Jand in 177, Mrs. Mary B. Dafley told| Mr. and Mrs. George Dimbleby, who |take place in the near future. of the principal events in the first half ‘ have lived here for several years, left| Miss Ruth Griffin entertained at a St. dozen chapters of the book and read ex- | last week for Montana, where they have | Patrick’s party Friday evening at her tracts descriptive of the meetings of Mr. | a ranch and expect to make their home, [home. The decorations and entertain- |Lorry and Miss Pross. The club will | Mrs, E. Ii. Stevens entertained infor- [mMment of the evening was appropriate {meet with Mrs. Fannan again next | mally at her home Wednesday afternoon | for the day. Eight couples were present | Wednesday afternoon for Meadhrnen’ Bii Wk - Tensen; F.| The Woman's Home and Forelgn Mis Tho University club was entertained | Thompson, H. G. Claggett, H. §. Nielsen | slonary societies of the city were en- tertained Friday afternoon by Mesdames cdnesday afternoon at the home of and E. G. Grov Mrs. 1L G. Redfern. The time was spent | Mrs. 1T, W, Stewart entertained at her | John Robb, Fred Goerne and J. W. Mor- in the continuation of the study of South | hor urday afternoon for the Misses | Fi8 at the home of the latter. This was America. Mrs. Mark Sears led the history | lildora Gantz, Bertha Hensman, Bertha |® typical Irish affair. The house was lesson on “South American Life.” The | fartman, Olga Elmborg, Henrletta Jack- | Prettily decorated in green and Irish magazine article on Rio de Janelro was | gon and Ethel Hammond luncheon was served by Irish maids. A Mr was glven. |discussed under the leadership c | Mrs. A. O. Ream entertainea at dinner |Very entertaining program |Frank Shepard. The club will meet | hursday evening in honor of the birth- | Forty members and guests were pres- March 20 at the home of Mrs. day of Mr. Charles R. Stewart. Covers|ent. Mrs. H. Johnson entertained the mem- | were laid for Mr, and Mrs. Frank Stults,| The regular mecting of the “Three bers of the L. club at a 1 o'clock | Mr. and Mrs. Charles R, Stewart, Mr, |Sauare club” was held at the homo of lunchcon Wednesday afternoon. Mra. | and Mrs, M. N. Stultz and Mrs. A. Ream, | Miss Magna Horn Wednesday afternoon. Johnson was assisted in entertaining by | Mrs, W. B. Smith entertained at a ken. | About all the members were present and [3trs. Cooper and Mrs. G. 0. Jabuson. I |sington at her homo on Marcy street [tho usual program was kiven. addition to the club members she had a8 | prigay afternoon, when the following| Mrs. C. C. Clifton entertained the la- guests Mrs. J Jones, Mrs, Weather- | gy n0gts were present: Mesdames Josepl | dles of the Christian church at her home bee, Mrs. P. W. Johnson, Roberts | p, 0. W. Sommer, Frank Wagner, | 3t 8 tea Wednesday. After a short busi- ot Rawlins, Wyo., and Mrs, Gaisford rown, ¥mil Groman, Leroy Fra.|nees session Mrs. Ernest Smith gave The afternoon was spent with kensing- | oy “Bussoll, Barkley and Plummer, sesding ton work. The club will be entertained | “\p "CATE L JCORERY B MOt or| Mrs. W. B. Routt entertained the Jit- 1\| »’h( at the home of Mrs. J. C.| )0 Wednesday afternoon for the fol-|ney club at luncheon Friday. The after- arhyte . 0 k A ; . lowing guei Mesdames A. G. Knight, | n0On was spent in, kensington wor (The Quiz club entertained at & hard | g p" jonns, 7. Hert, M. F. Brewster,| Misses Lucille Nitsche and Sadie Roth- e e i hs ‘tieaty | George Baldwin and Thomas McDonald, | holts went down to Lincoln to attend the inights of ‘I s b e gues Mrs. David Johnson gave St, Patrick's | State basket ball tournament last week. camo in appropriate costumes, some of . s ed (he aat WA party in honor of Mr. John- birthday which furnished much amusement. About | 4aY surprise Delta Delta Delta sorority house and at- Winn's orchestra fur- tended hop. son's Friday forty were present evening. Covers the junior it Hdes a feature of | Were laid for Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson, | HIGRA st 2ap Bansiin o LAREIR 08 i . b N8N, | T fiss Helen Cressey entertained the Card | the evening belng the leap year privilege | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman, Mr. and | Mise Hele Figaialn b OA| bestowed upon each young woman, who | Mrs. John Robshaw, Mr, and Mrs, Fred | club Tuesday Sishing s e selected her partner for each dance Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sundberg, "_' corated suggestive of § atrick's day : e moAR Mte 4 Those present were: Misses KEleanor in the evening ¢ . doughnuts Mrs. Todd, Miss Kate Cogan, Mrs. .|| Ui warel s Elesis sandwiches were served F. Mills, Moose Jaw, Sask., Canada, and | Alcxander, Helen Dennis, Sadio - Miss Verna Todd, holtz, Magna Horn, Lucille Nitschio an The Royal Nelghbors will give a large :].1.1..‘; reasey ’\v’[,' \.lu an ;‘L:.lk, ard party at the Woodmen hall Wednes- | 21! Monroe, Ralph Henry, James Davis, pptid James Northrup, Bryan Nixon and Paul| West Ambler March enin, Refreshments il b o Orchard . . (] The Rev. J. W. Kirkpatrick of North Social Activities i A L ARSI Methodist church of this eity, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Maberry for A son was born on March 15 to Mr. and Benevu(} a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Maberry will Mrs. Karl Long on .\":M\ ~'r'-~~l . . " celebrate thelr gol¢ wedding anniver- Mrs. H Mills of Moose Jaw, Sask., S t C 1 sary next Wednesday. anada, is the guest of M and Mrs, Ocle y lrc es Mrs. W. J Brennan entertained the 1 id Johnson on Paclfic stree Mrs, Pnil Kearne Woman' Relief corps at Mills expects to remain in Omaha for| rmhe Ladies' Ald society was entertained | her home South Twenty-sixth street, | me time, her husband having joined | by Mrs, W. S. Shafer last week on | 125t Saturday afternoon. After the trans the y in Englan Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, | of a few business matters, the | Mrs. A. J. Wisler was quite ill last| Renjamin Freese has purchased the oon was spent in visiting. Dainty wee h bronchitis at her home on|Harry Clarke property on Twenty-sey- | Fefreshments were served by the host-{ Mar et enth street and has already moved in | ®%% The meeting was largely attended Mrs. Edmonds of Norfolk, Neb., was the | which his family. | The Bethany girls of the Grace Metho 8 ] f her mother, Mrs. O.| My, and Mrs. Ferrls Schricber of the| 415t church were entertained by Mrs. A 1 t Fifty-third and Center. South Bide have purchased the wine|F. Stryker Friday evening. The decora.| s. Jack ighter Vera | bungalow on the Fort Crook boulevard | U008 Were spring flowers. Members pres-} 16 Wilber Cockrell has bought the Bangs| M!Ier: Irene Schoenin, Helen Van Sant The Grace Saxe Bible class will meet| property at the corner of the Fort Crogy | P°r Blubaugh, Flossle Rominder, Doris| : : m. with Mrs. F. E.|boulovard and Stxteenth street anp 1| VAR Sant, Gertrude Bethim and Marie| 401 Center remodelling the houso preparatory to| Lot P Van M Hamburg, Ta., vig- | moving in Mrs. George Shallcross was given a 1 last week with his daughter, Mrs, J.| 1 gh achool atudents held a “sneak | pee mpre Lo 1! ning at her y . 1 Mr. Fulme day" last Monday. Every student fn the | h socd o ¥ WAS PAAMG 1 & Ao > a3 DBlackett of Irvington, | school took a ntary vacation, and | nfesqs e FEARONG. _ o p st last § yl‘i;y qu her | as a result no classes were held. The | Nawrman. Woll . x‘ r”\‘\"““\{.“w’l“." 5 r ackett, and family whole student bod o na ells, Compton, Wa, ite e Mam st e BNy | ¥haie :[rllnu: it e “",gr“\v.‘" MEMAN, Allen, 8. Wikion. Popst, | Sar t Om was the guest last| The annual village eloction will take | Bhallorens winitien hoyiises Mayme \ Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson place Tuesday, April 4, at the old court | ghalleross. Sylera Schnell. Fuy Steme | : Mrs ;" , Yox > one has {llek petitions for the offices | Rige Pearl, Dolly Pearl and Helen Pearl: John Long | so far. The polls will be open from 7 to 9. | Messrs, n Brown, Way, Compton. Per ! ; i eral residents of Bellevue have ex-| pf Broderson, Pearl, Earl Weth, Lloyd 1 ‘: r 1 r i ntion of attending the | Grove Clarence Henry, George Boyd, .o ," 4 }H Apr at the farm ef Thomas|J. Allen, Warren Miller, Walter Shal Thor n, t miles northeast of | cr halleross, Carl Lutz, Lewis| . L - M ) Fisher, Otto Smitk k Smith, Alex| r t f 1 m 1/ Smith, Donald Way, Guy Rhyno, Clyde - ids at eeting on April 3. Fisher, Albert Newman, Joe Slavel and re Mi leusing sor nd Lloyd Wk n 19, 1916 Benson idi, Social Circles Mre, M. W, Yeag M 1 wiy r Fing o ! M. i paraly s ¢ M \ M 1 1 v M \ f M l \ M il Mr ha o \ v : y Mre Gow \ n Mondny f M DS Willlame ent d y ' Wednosday n - f Mot venin the yieria Fellow A 8§ tay oy \ of ) by . i h Burie was t Mre. € 1. Rramor ' Mra. M v Valley were guests last week at the W. 0, Mins Lr e ; | Anton Scheafer entertaine Tin twenty of his friends and relatives at hi L honor of his 718t birth- [+ 4q 1, mniversary j& A l Mr. Nells Quist and Miss Catherine G vl Mortinson were marvied on last Tuesday ) o Miss Lillian Stixer and Mrs. 1. N, Hor ow o ton returned Wednesday from a ten-day | 1€ visit in Clarks, Ne Mrs. Joe Amish entortained at dinner Wedneaday. Covers were lald for f guests from Omaha g Mr. Otto Wilke of Renson and Mis How to Cure Lenn Rohner of Rennington were mar Keep out of dr ried Wednesday at the home of the | and live right a ride’s parenta. | Discovery; in v V. QAL Fleharty, one time pastoy ' Anteed. - Advert o < | S HORN W Dundee | I Society Notes , " A DY ' i from T I daugh \turda " ned i ( L.ow vined D 8 \ Esther \ \ »om : ned f . I her son and Dok W a elghth w vith @ party I N b wd family b ' 3 " ¢ M Ia v Bl \ | w i CoA W cr, Mes, 1 n \e, at Honotul \ i Joun received word N e aeath of a brother e ME. Wl Boatwi ! v (L] tra, ) Van Gleson, died sud VAN [ dently at his hom New York Uity e Vorsday merning, a an iliness of b |D0G TAGS T0 GO ON e ‘ SALE MONDAY MORNING ' | ™ Ly cierk Wit begin selling 1916 | dox tags Monday morning at 8 o'clock s and Colde, | The new tags are ho #hoe shaped, de ol exy Teat] noting good luck for the canines w D, King's New | ing them v forty Guar The dog catehers will begin operations | within a few weeks Orkin Biothers U. S. National Bank Building | \ ""ilb {ji \/ TOMORROW--And All This Week Newest Spring Fashion Array A presentation of Premier Fashions for women and misses. It is a demonstration of our preparedness to meet, now, the wants of women,who are always first to take to the new things when they are practical. This showing 1is awaited by thousands as a final arbiter in all matters of dress. A fashion event unrivaled. Tailleur Costume Suits Ultra in Style and Materials i3y imp A collection showing newest ideas in excl including Poiret Twill, Silk Guernsey, Pastel Twills, Gros Faille, imported Gabardines and Serges. but there’s intricate work—real art. sive suits in all the latest imported fabries ) de Londres, Taffetas, Styles of complete simplicity—in effeet, Women’s Fancy Tailored Suits at 3)250(‘) Suits which have an olden-time touch, as is proved by the eut steel clasps and silver embroidery. waist and flare tunic. Cover en’s and misses’ New Spring Coats Have Come at 15 $25 $35 All the fancy mixtures in the light tones of tans and grays; many with pipings and trim mings of contrasting colors, and a plentiful variety of Taffetas, and Serges Poplins, Gabardines in fact, every new feature ad vanced so far this season is represented. Many reproductions of Jenny and Lanvin have the defined Fabries claiming most attention are Taffets 8, (ros de Londres, Poult de Soie, Fancy Checks and Gabardines. Wom- Imported New Models in Gowns Latest Designs - - $15 $25 35 Gowns for all occasions in the fashionable woman’s day, featuring Breton, Peasant bodices and skirts with outstanding pan- niers above skirts of lace and ros Scores 't style features are prominent, Materials include Georgette, softest Taf- fetas and Satin Charmeuse, of other sme o AR e 5 e S