Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 23, 1916, Page 18

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What is Going On in Society Circles Cocirell-Dickinson Nuptials, Announcement is made of the marroage of Mr. Edward Goodrich Cockrell and Miss Certrude Dickinson, daughter of Judge and Mrs, Charles T, Dickinson of this city, which took place last Baturday afternoon at 4 o'clock st the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Cock- rell will be at home after May 1§ at 274 Fort street Easter SBunday Betrothals, Mr. and Mes. Arthur 8. Churehill an- nounce the engagement of thelr daugh- ter, Hildred, to Mr. Clinton Briggs Stuht of this city, son of Mrs. Mary E. Btuht and the late Mr. Krnost Stuht. The wed- Aing will take pluce In the early summer, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Cralg announce the betrothal of thelr daughter, Jose- phine, and Mr. J. . Travis, son of Mrs, wlizabotn Travis of Plattsmouth, The Iste Judge M. D. Travin was father of the bridegroom-to-be. Mins Cralg 15 a Iyrie woprano who hes won favorable mention st many publle sppearsnces, The wedding will be Gelebrated the mid- die of May Easter Week Visitors, Mr. and Mrs, B L. Burke expect Mr, Burke's mother and sister, Mrs, John )2, Burke and Mrs, George Lunt of Califors nia, to wrrive the lust of the week to visit them. Min, Charles Weokes and lttle daugh- ter, Muriel Edith, of Heota, Neb, will arrive this woek 10 be the guests of Dr Weekew' pavents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Weokes, whilo the dootor s taking a post-gradunte course in the east, Captaln and Mrs. Btorrs Dowen arrived Thursday from Fort Willlams, Me.,, on a threo woesks' leave, and aro guests of his mother, Mrs. Willlun It Bowen, and later will be with Mrs, Howen's sister, Mrs, Goorge Melntyre, Both Captain and Mrs, Bowen are former Omuhens, wnd this I thelr first visit hero in several yours, Mre, Mcintyre will give o tes Wednesday for Mra. Bowen Bocial Plans of Easter Week. Jo Mars club will give & post-Lenten fAsncing party st the Rome hotel Baster Monduy. The Baturday BLvening Dinner-Dance elub will give its closing sociul affair at the Fontenslle Saturday ovening. ‘With the beginning of the spring seuson the University elub will resume the din- ner-dunces so popular durlng the winter #nd announces the first one for next Sut- urday evening. The Bouth Side Progressive club will | #lve & card party at the olub hall Mon- | day evening. The hostesses are Mes- dames M. Frye, M. Hardy, B. Hoffman, Albert Kieln, Baward Morris and W, A, Mrs James W.Hanley with vt friends, after which she will go to Chi ongo and Delalb, TII, before returning home. | | Change of Residence, | Dr, und Mrs, Charles O'Nelll Rich will move from 0104 Capltol avenue to 0020 Underwood nvenue about May 1, Mr. and Myw, J. E. Pitzgorald will give Up thelr present home in Dundes and move Wednesday to G014 Chicago etreot, Mr, and Mrs. Duvid A, Baum have sold thelr Hurney street home and will take up permanent resdence at The Fonte- nello, Wedding Pl Miss Beatrice Tancock, daughter or Doan and Mrs. Jumes A, Tanocock, will be married at Trinity cathedral Eastor Monday nt § o'clock to Mr. Kelso Mor- | gan of Omaha, mon of Mrs. Albert B, Morgan of Lewls, In, The officiating clorgyman will be the father of the bride, There will be mo attendants, No invita- tions have been (ssusd for the wedding and the young couple will leave immedi- ately after for thelr wedding trip . Kelly, The Nabob elub will give a dancing party at Harte hall Friday svening. Robert Greens s prosident of the club And 18 assisted In the arrangements for the affalr by Richard Perry, Bud Miller and Herbert ‘W Omahans at Excelsior Springs. Mr. and Mre. M, €. Potors, who have | Past Festivities, been at the Bprings, returied home today. | Nirs, Androw Christensen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clark Colt and Miss Betty | 10 Dalsy Kensington club at her home m‘nn returned from a week's stay nesday afternoon: ‘Thoss present were! Mr, Mrs, Louis G. Doup are at Bx- |y, Py Mosdamen— coldor Springs and will not return untll [ Charles Kentsky, Frank Machal, ~ next week, John mh:a Will Bha | M. and Mrs. Jack Sharp and Mr, and | §in Daysdorter, A Mrs. W. M, Jotfors roturnod Wednesday | Wili Shellbors, Charles Fixa, | from Excelsior Springs, Mr. and Mrs. F. 1. Myers returned early in the week from Excelsior Springs, Where they spent two weoks, | Franco-Belgian Relief Plans, Mrs. John A. McShane will replace Mrs. ‘Warren Rogers as active president of the . _Omahans registered ot the Wime hotel, | praneo.-Belglan Keliof soclety next yoar, Excelslor £ovings, Mo, Include Messrs. | ung Mrs. Horman Kountse succesds Miss A, 3, Oole, @ A. Beabury, O, C. Chestnut | yeusle Millard as vice president. The and H. N, Uodall. 1ast meeting was held Tuesday with Mrs m— 0. C. Redick, Boesides a large box of News of the qum bandages and surgical dressings to be Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baldrige and son, h;rvnrdml this "v(u«ku:;; 1(|:|!I\u;n. a :u:n '.llfl of money exceeding w b son! 0 City. Al spcding Baster ot Atlsuly | o rece Zorbaugh 1n hl..l. Next | ¢ autumn the soclety will agaln take up| ..l;.‘";‘;:“"h.?::::";o':n.:m :,":: the rellef work, in which it has shown | g an unflagging Interest since first started ";:":“Bunkwkm s &t Worlang, |88t year by Madamo Borglum and Miss h . oriand, Wyo., visiting and will not be home until Miars, aftor Easter, Miss Nellle Mepedith and Miss Eftlo Copenharve are spending Easter Sunday . with friends In Shenandoah, Ia. dinner-dance at the club house next Sat- Miss Margaret Greer Baum went to |urday evening | Atlantic City Wednesday from Newton, | . N. J, to be with her aunt, Miss Helen [On the Calendar, ’ Baum, at Haddon Hall, for ten duys. Miss Marguerite Scott will entertain in- formally on Saturday, complimentary to | the Misses June and Luclle Brown, whose | engagemeonts wore announced recently, | The Carter Lake Luncheon elub will be | entertalned next Mridny by Mes. Byren | 1. Heott, at the home | lUnivenity Dinner Club Dance. The Omaha University club will give & Plans for Spring Travel, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Smyth are going to Oalifornia the first of May, to he ~ gone soveral weeks, | Mra. B. B, Wood expects to go to [Mart and Mrm. C | Denver about May 1 to vilt b Ghughtar, |80 Mre, “Hoott, 1T Bouth: Thirtyeinth atreet | [ Mre. Harry Cranmer. Mr, and Mra. Barton Millard and ohil dren leave about May | to visit Mr. and | Notes of Interest . Mrs. George Christinney at Martadale, N Mra, James Chadwick returned Sunday Yy for threa weeks or & month | trom Chicage, whero she has besn with b e Mre. Lewls 8. Teed for several weeks | Bociety to Hear Leotures. Mr has been very il but 1a im Lowis B Resd dnese and is Mra. Anthouy Merrill wil) begin hep ae- | Proving slowly. Hor son, b 1108 of lectures Wednemliy. The first ome, | M8 Dedn 1a Tlussta on ‘.“.'\' the Most of Your Life wikl be ‘“"1 on his way ’ L L the hame of Miss Jeasie Millard and | Mre Filsaberh ¢ [ wdy Baker, portralt ser of New Tor ose phot e socond one will be Friday at Mrs. ey |Pei0ter of v whete Bisty Galiagher s lare 10 b on Milon at Whitmore's [ihis week, arvives Monday and will be | res, b h i o These leet wix of them, are all he guest of Mrs. | Nash while here Do given st private houses and are smong | Ahe antheipated pleamires of (he aften ling. | Seversl of Alrs Hakers ‘“"”""'( ] v'” Masen. Bveryone whoe heard Mre n the N hame, Including one of M SNl It yoar s ovinoing keen intee |FTONOME TASR B fwo of her aisters "ht\lm-.l series of Inotures, whioh the late Mre {a WA and ey NS 1 be given in the mornings, aa be. | FAther Nush _ E | M Arthar Reaith, president of th iore. toonl ohapter lonial Dames, and - M Warmn Rogerns Ielegale o the | L Whe marringe of Mise Mabel CRUROR. | pamen with attend 1) vention Whieh Sanghiar of Mr. A F. Ohuroh of Onlb | oucnn tn Washing n May b Mre Bl formerty of Omaba, and ME | oy aves § 289 whete § We Morgan. Jr. of this oy, waalog will step wedding of ERSrated AL Prament TWrdar. THE | i Ourmelets M. Sebastisn B, My, Slason of the Methodian ohueeh |y - L | thare officiatd Mise MiMred e— L The wedding was arvanged o . 4 by v v E D 16 the friends of the young paotie |y - 5 Py LWRe wers sovsmpaaied only e | S 2 ~Rag - i 5 sloten, Mise Mol Chureh, and |y o L0 M s AME. William Marphy S - R B and Mew Moraan will be a0 hews | 000 2 - W Park scenue B s 4 Ry W et st Thaes '} Nog A Resident Returms oo Al Mrs : attend 3 MO MeKosn of Loa Angwing | 1he welding 3 out ERRL, B the gusst ot her wsteoim law MAee Jomnia Maosn, and hor nboon Ma Social Oomin Bt o W woehoand 00 el Mok Weed of S Avives Svaday Wadiaalay 1o vl hae parenta My and MeKonn b0 (he whlow of he Wtn \y Pty L DA anl s & Pommmnr roabtent | ate wd Mee Pred Mats and Mise Ha WAVIAE fren hote 44 ORIb g Meta wens Wieags Thorsday | AP ANS Saare Agn DNrtng DNl | wndll Tusadas Do l;lu-umnm. Me and Mra Lasnard Absrepsmble and KA FIrot Mothodiot [ chiidion roturnat Monday from & o aete b apend b thale ol Somes, Mousion, Tes vinil I Omabhn vislting relaitvns and | My and Mrs WA Framer arvived homs | THE. OMAH Active in Dundee Catholie Woman's Club o REAL SON OF KING BURIED AT OMAHA Romance of Life and Death of James Ord, Who Was Descendant of England’s King. A APRIL 1916, SUNDAY BEE: EASTER WEEK VISITOR IN OMAHA., UNITED STATES ARMY OFFICER Last Saturday, April 16, a hearse might | Holy West Leavenworth been proceeding from have ween Bepulchre cemetery, street, to the Unlon station, The hearss bore a easket in which was the body oi a son of King George 1V of England, The grave dlggers, in Holy JamesdJr_ and Bern adette Wednesday from a southern trip to New Orleans and Pass Christian, Kentucky and Tennesses, Mrs. Wramer's mother, Mra. Goorge N. Quilman of Dallas, Tox., 1s here to spend the summer with her. Mr, and Mrs, Newton B. Barkalow and Miss Gonevieve Barknlow left Wednendny for Denver, whers they will spend the summer. They will be there in time for the golden wedding anniversary of Mrs, Barkalow's parents, Mr. and Mrs, O, M Curter, which will be Tuesday. Mra. L. ¥. Crofoot and Mrs, C, C George motored to Des Moines and re- turned Wednesday by train, owing to the rain. Thursday evening Mrs. Crofoot went to New York to spend Daster with hor daughter, Virginia, whose vaocation from school at Torresdale, Pa., Is at this time, Mrs. @Hibert M, Hitchoook is here from Waahington spending two weeks with her daughter, Mra. Harry Doorly, and Mr, Doorly. The latter's brother, Mr, John Doorly of Leeds, England, was also a Kuest at the Doorly hame from Monday untll Wednesday, on a Christian Sclenoce leoture tour, Mr, and Mrs, J. H. Rushton returned Thursday morning from a three months’ absence, during which time they visited Florida, New York, Washington and other eastern points. Mr, and Mrs, Rush- ton, who went south to escape the savere weather, are much refreshed and fm- proved in health, Personal Mention. A daughter was born to Mr, and Mrs, Paul Gallagher last week. Mrs. ¥Fred Loomis returned Saturday morning from a week In Kansas City, Mrs, K. H. Schwleder of Springfield, Mo., I visiting Misses Pearl and i"lodell Higgina, Mrs. dnughter, Miss Lo Charles Turi York In June. R. D, Hall of the Milwaukes Athletio club has arrived to take charge of the Omaha olub, of which be s to be the manager-stoward Mra. George Doans, jr., has been at Immanuel hospital several days for a slight throat operation, but expects to return home today, Judge and Mrs, W. A, Redick have bought in Dundee, next door to thelr #on's home at 6208 Chicago street, and will bulld & home thers In the future, Mrs, George Voss, who has been east for meveral weeks, has been quite {1l with ear trouble at the home of her sistor, Mrs. Allen, in Fhiladelphia, and is not yet able to come home, Mrs. J. Landauer and her sister, Miss Cahn, of Chicago, are the wesk-ond Kuests of Mr. and Mra. J, Landaver and Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Landauer, enroute home from Caltfornia, where they spent the winter New arrivals at the Hotel Snapp tn Rx \ R. J. Dinning plans to join her Dinning, and Mrs, Fremont, in New near celslor Springs, Mb., include the follow ing Nebraskans: Mr. Charies I Rise man, Mr. J. R. MeDonald and Mr. Theo. dore Bashs of Omaha and Mrs. John Lloyd of York, for a week's stay Mrs. Marey Wiking and chlidren, whe eame for the funeral of her tather, My Frank Colpetser Inst woek, returned Sunday to Chicako. Mre. Colpetser and her mother, Mrs. Dubole, wxpect 1o g o Ohicage within two or three weeks 10 visit Mr. and Mra Wilking In and Out of the Bee Hive Mr. and Mre. Arthur Cooley and shil dren returned Thursday from riing ton, Ia Mis lworge Tuna! ff laft Tussday for aleaburyg e vislt pelatives tor 1o weeka Mro and Mre Joseph Parber will b hame Tussday freny thiwe weeky' 1 e Calitornia Miss Oertrade Mats ived home o Wodnastay from o Chioagn, the v M weaka' ata ot of M B ¥ My sthven ot tor Friday anel - A biw weaks w My and Mra today They an Mes Ouy Margaret Wit . and Mo ived e P W adnand . wanl e \w e . A Mise Janst Ml from Chivage B Want Ade serve hundoste dailp Sepulchre cemetery had just M-'mrrr. it and it was about to he sent'to the Arlington National cemetery near Wash- tngton, D, C. Probably not half a Adogen persons in Omaha knew that the hody of the son of n great king was buried here fdr forty-| threa years, n firat cousin of the late Queen Victoria, This man was not a prince, though he was n #on of a king, He was born In 1786, Mis grandfather was George II1,| who prosecuted the war against the| | Amertcan colonies that resulted In the tndependence of the United States | George 1V married Mrs, Fitzherbert in 178, when he was a boy of 2, and the man who afterward beoame a resident of Omaha and dled here In 1573 was the fusue of this marriage Grandson's Will Carrled Out, He was known ns James Ord, A num- ber of his descendants are now living in the United States, Ono of his sons was Genoral B O, C. Ord, United BStates army. The removal of his body to Arlington | cometory wns made in accordance with | the will of his grandson, James P, Ord, | who died recently In Albany, N, X, leav- ing u large estate, That part of his will relating to removal of the body from Omaha to Arington rends as follows: “Article Five--I request my oxecutors to ereot in the National cemetery at Arlington, in which are the remains of my uncle, Major Genern! Ydward Otho Crosap Ord, and his wson, Ideutenant Jules Garesche Ord, a sensible monument in their memory and, If possible, to place in the same lot the remains of my grand- father, now burled at Omahs, Nebraska (who, after leaving Georgetown college, became @ midshipman in the United Btates navy and afterward a lleutenant in the United Btates army), and to place upon such monument an insecription In memory of them all and to make such provision as my executors, with the per- mission of the proper officers in charge of the sald cemetery, may secure and deem best for the Inseription to be placed upon puch monument in memory of any other male desoendants, but by the male line only, of my sald grandfather, who, having merved in the United States army or navy, may be entitled to be burled in & United BStates government cemetery; and for the purposes expressed in this article T empower and request my exeou- tors to expend such sum as they may deom wufficlent, not to exceed fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000)." The will is dated November 7, 1912, Wish is Carried Out, The matter was taken up by the execu- tors and negotintions made with the Holy Boptilchre Cemetery assoclation here for the removal of the body. The request of the living descendants of James Ord had to be secured before removal of the body J Mrs.Chas Weekes Florence Social Items Miss Olgn Mortensen left tne {rst of the week to visit with her sister at Des Moines, In. She expects to be gone about a week, Mr. and Mrs, K. T. Christensen are huppy over the arrival of a boy at their home Bunday. 5 Mr. spd Mrs, T. D, Perrine of Bouth Omaha have moved to the Peterson farm north of town to make thelr home, Mrs. N. A, C, Francis of Boston, Mass., who has been visiting Mrs, B. L. Platz, returns to her home today, Mr. and Mre, J. W. Durham left Wednesday for Lincoln, where they will visit for two weeks. Thelr daughter will be married fn Lincoln the coming week. Fritz Matthlesen of Herman, Neb, has been spending the week visiting his brother, Martin Matthiesen, Miss Edna Price of Blair, Neb, spent the sorepart of the week as the guest of hor sistor, Mrs, W, R. Wall, Mrs, K. C, Webster will entertain the Ladies' Ald soclety of tho Mothodist church at her home Thursday afternoon. Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ables, Monda; boy. Mrs, Gerriott Janasen will entortain the Ladies' gulld at her home on Wednesday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Barrowclough and family leave today for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will spend several weeks visiting with relatives, Mr, apd Mrs, Frits slacksmith are rejolelng over the arrival of a baby girl Monday. wan permitted, 5 Mr, and Mrs, ¥, W, Parker and Mr.| The New York firm having charge of O, W. Nelson are expected home from| the estate of James P. Ord corroborntes the statement of his birth. He was brought to this eountry when a small boy as the nephew of James Ord, an Englishman, and eventually entered the army and navy of his grandfather's for- mer enemies, the United States of Amer- fea~which s in itself an odd trick of fate, wie jester. The reason for his coming to Amerion s not hard to conjecture in reading the lfe of George IV, Story of a King's Loves, Smitten with a boyish love affalr, the young prince married Mrs. Fitzherbert December 21, 178. Less than two years Halnes City, ¥la., next week. They are motoring home after having spent the winter there, Bellevue Society Circles Hellevie Modern Woodmen gave their bi-weekly dance In the town hall last Saturday evening. rlends of Dr, M . . Frisnds 0 S0 M. & ATINN 1 1ore b obiu i Darliamianters assiioncs formerly of Bellevue, but now in De- for his debts, he allowed I g eatur, 11, where Dr. Tyler went in Jan- X sl & the marriage (n Parliament In 1706 the violent-tempered, profiigate and extravagant young prince married uary to act as head of the department of blology, have recelved favorable reports of the Tylers' work in Illinols, his cousin, Caroline A N mella Blizabeth, of Dr. W. H, Betz has just lfted the| Brunswick, in order to liquidate his smallpox quarantine from Floyd Spicer, | debts. e deliberately left her a year after a4 three weeks' confinement, The family {s still under quarantine, The old college bullding at the corner of Twenty-elghth and Franklin streets, krown as Rugby hall, has been purchased by W, A. Jones. The local Presbyterian church was rep- resented at the presbytery meeting at Wahoo Wednesday by Rev. Charles B Baskervillo and Prof. W, B Nicholl, The presbytery agreed to accept the ress Ignation of Dr. Stephan Phelps as pastor f the Bellovue churoh, to take effect August 51 after thelr marriage, and his conduct toward her, his attempts to procure di- Vorce, his numerous mistresses-and Ken- eral behavior made him extremoly un- popular, notwithstanding his cleverne n., versatility and graclous .manner, which AMONE A ' certaln class of assoclates earned him the title of “the first gentle- man of Kerope He became king 1820 and died in 15, Thus, the Omaha man was A first oousin of the late Queen Victorla, she being & daughter of the duke of Kent who was & brother of George IV § in And he was a cousin present king of ¥ » nd and James Ord died tn Omaha In Jake Lewis, unopposed demoeratio can- Nidate for sheriff, was the only one of | the four Bellevue candidates for nominas of the ton for county office to win out, hls cousin was queen of Engl | | Mart Monroe, an old resident of Betle-| ™® Was burled in the old St Mary'al vue, who has been in Wyoming on a [ "*™elery on Leavenworth street, and his| homestead during the last two months, | P™Y was removed H Sopuich will return to visit his family oemetery when Bt. Mary's was closed The town board has ereoled a new | rinking fountain in the center of the| “iiage square on aores of hay land belonging te the town will be leased to the highest | Wder this month, Ten acres are it [ unted weat of Dellevua and thres aores Blutts hospital north of the cemetery. | Tored two operations within elght w I M. Wheat, county fudge of Sarpy | THe funeral was attes by members of | |vounty, has notified the ewsoutrin and | M0 Maceabess and Noyal Nelghbors. i | | ereditors of the sstale of the late Jumen ! W88 the wite of Floyd K Mackiey M. Mokes to settle N aftalre B years of age and resided SUFFERS TWO OPERATIONS | WITHIN EIGHT WEEKS | Mrs. Blisabeth Maokley week tn & C Wi who died last nall » Aa A n Counctl Bdward Reading. formerly bandmaster | BIUIf Ity yoars Mra Maokley was st Fort Oveol, has reiamad from Osll. | Dorn s Salem moved 1o Masen WA He has purohased & lot on Twen. | O L st the ! fourtesn, when tralghth strest frogm A B Duna the! 5 Jelned the Baptiet ehursh. Bhe was ol agent for (he eolloge. A bungalow | 88 Sotive worker i Bunday school and M b | iasionary affaire since girihood ™ hw S A | mmadinte family she s survived by o . ghise and twe sens Me Buy It and Leave metbar lo Mre B K Mitchell, ® peary . Dadge & sviving slsiers are: Mre It (‘muBaigu for the olgian Relief|dm,5 & fewes ot omana in Comaha the sampaign wil manitoot | ENOLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH ol peme e “retul shoven, whe| 7O GIVE MUSICAL PROGRAM o wlbing te balp mar Sup any of | I8 R S0Tet b baise o & sreve Wha fond or shaibhing artheles and deavs |l L ke th ¢ . e = he e - that " M Aninh. Besten g st ored ' vilal smmen , . : y Belleview College Notes Messrs, Paul Sharp, Gregg McBride and debate temm, which lost to Bellevue Fri.| duy evening, were entertained after the debate by Miss Luella M. Carter, dean of women, Miss Marguerito Nesbit of Tekamah, | of the cluss of 1013, was the guest of | Miss Jeunette Goodwill Friday and Sat- urday. ! A special Baster dinner will be served by the cooks in the college dining room this noon. Members of the faculty and students who remain on the hill over the week end will be present, * President W. B, Nicholl acted as Judge at Auburn Friday evening in the debate, d Worley of‘the Nebraska Wesloyan ( | S8aturday on the hill as the guest of Miss Goodwill, teacher In the academy. Miss Jack was a member of the class of 1915, A swimming class for girls on Saturday morning has been organized. Many of the collego girls have enrolled. Brownell | Hall girls have a cluss Wednesday after« | noon, Arthur Raymond Jones, ‘I4 spent Fri- day end Baturday on the campus as the guest of P. Wyckoff Cummings of the senior class. President Nicholl and Viee President Baskorville acted as representatives of the Bellevue church at the Presbyterial meoting at Wahoo Wednesday, The cast of the senlor play was chosen this week by Prof, Bdwin L. Puls. The first rehearsal took place Thursday eve- ning, Rinold L. Ohman, '13, returned from Lincoln IF'riday to his home in Bellevus | and visited the hill to renow old msso= Miss Marguerite Jack spent Priday and clations. 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