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I'HIS BEI OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916. 9 Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -- Entertainments -:- Club Doings the day at her home, 1338 Georgla ARE ENTERTAINED MEET IN NEW YORK s sy 0 stemen = Boyd to Be Benefit | Years Old Tuesday g for Local Nurses| T i st 3 —— Junior Bridge Club ) ast Novembar received HH Mrs, R. 8. Hall and Daughters Home Form Society of Daughters of Ne-! The Junfor Tuesday Bridge b wa Phe Wednesday evenmng performance s congratulations of her frionds and TWIhgh' for Vacation Are Hostesses at braska, Through the Efforts i “['.M, :m: b i Ll MIRe U Lo “Rebece of Bunnybrook Farm” b juaintances on her weventy-seventh d A o o genle Pattorson at her r There " I birthday yestert a Large Affair of Mrs. E, C. Arnold were no guests. As M artrude Mots | the va 1 pany at . the Boyd TRy 1 M SIeep bl o and Mixs Marion Kuhn are leaving o | theater w e i benefit fe Omaha et &o wedding (Dammerschlaf) A ’ aATE SEVE 5 2| woek from today for a thres weeks' |Nurses' Central Club and Reg ) & f RTICLES ON SALE RALFROM (OMATA THURRE| e, fi3eh Hoday fer o UL, wiwkts |iheusee’ Canis b and Reg t husband yesterday LAST TIME B I ods » be wsed « Mr o'n wonw, John ¥ W [ H % One. of 'the largest Kaster week svent from New gives an Inter the club next Monday afternoon The n ¢ et of flowers. wa t " an affair of over 200 guests, was given ount of the installation meet- | o buay selling ica, | Hanscom P Methodist ch "'“M r“nw""“ N o thid Riierhoon. % (ke s Mrs, 1 organized society ot | For Mrs. Bowen the Interest that Or eady | ga hopar of the event {| For M Only Tonight, § sad 944 vy afternoo 0 home of Mrs, R Hail, who was assisted by her two h she the guest of Mrs | Informally at a small tew at her home |excallent attendance enjoyed n litt nformal celebratior Admission 280, daughters, Dorothy and Janet, home for Bland wife of Prof. Hal | this afternocon for Mrs. Storrs Bowen| The bhoard ¢ f the Nurses i their Euster vacation from Att in Heans bl univeraity, a fors |Of Fort Willlams, Me., who with Cap-|Central ( And tr mprised w . L atitute in Chicago. The hostesses were Omaha man taln Bowen 18 visiting Mrs, Willlam 1. | of the superinter ot the Clarkson | ‘ the members of the Altar guild of Trin club was formed by Mrs. 1. ©, |Bowen and Mrs, George McIntyre, her| Wise, Lister, Swedish Mission, Houth 5 4 ity cathedral, and Invitations ineluded a former Fromont woman, to | Sltter o By Ptaly ke vt Shciorbbpionihs Wh t Ab tY Se t Sk | ok Jormer Trenicnh womas, fo | SIS L Ot eive s tee &nd.70-] (aAAAE o€ the' Vialing Murees, aseou a out Y our deparate dkirt ‘, AT kil PR Wty S R e s 1o the blennial convention of the | 4Ption at har home tomorrow afternoot the president of the Stat | of Browngll Hgll o ! bs | fOr Mrs, Bowen and Mra. H, 1. C. Weed If you want your friends and neigh 1 fhe living rooms were decoratod 1 1 7 ernsey | ©f Bt Louls, formerly Miss Faith bors to admire your skirt and shape, have apring flowers and dining room In greer Varick ¥ ninent | 7 :"' Wend isiting her mother and white The centerpiece on the tea club women wsisted at the | M7 Philip Potter 1able was & large green bowl filled with Priday afternoon Mrs, R. e PARADE TO BOOST PEACE . fon of Nebraskans. Howell will glve a luncheon at her home il white narcissus, Mrs, Walter B. Roberts | ’ ‘ It was quite a reunfon of University |in honor of Mrs. Howen Val Peter, head of the Garman-Amert and Miss Dalsy Doane rved fee nd . . of Nebraska and HBrowne!l Hall grad | can allls ') fved the following 5 % ten was poured by Mrx A Tar n e grad L Hlllkl' our lkl" and 1 b 0 cock and Mr jen Ste | ates, many of whom a Pt Beta | Le Mars Club Dance | messago from Dul In y 1 1it it to you Artielen | ZZAMIE SPEISBERGEZRS <appa: hon sfd Mrs, Rushton. | Lo Mars Dancing club gave an infor-| “Peace parade here Tuesdny night SPEC]A[ PRI ) 3 se present that afternoon | mal dance Monday evening at the Ttome Articles mi wert on sale, with many handac hon - I Mrw, Henry D, Estabrook and her | poial, One hundred and forty couples narch and attend meotir dole plllows ind guest-room towel PRSI 8. /g T wHite-halred *friends, Mrs, Ellen Hugus \ present. The club will give its st | With Nie Gonner, chajrman, and Putrick during the summer months, beginning | i Among the members of Trinity Parlsh | s an ‘02 Yale man and n graduate of | Beall and Mr. M i, Dundy, widow of | aefair of the season Friday evening, May | Donnell of Chicago, speaker . right after Easter, p Altar guild are the Sheffield Scientiic school | Judge Dundy, of ‘Omana, - There were |5 in a dancing and May party st Tur.|nd nelghboring lowa, lilinols and Wis We have a large variety of summer K Minnen- Misses {nls Mra Al or Mundo, former pin's hall consin towns are partielpating in a mon I | 1 ’ Dalsy Doane, Caroling Burkalow, | superintendent of South Omaha schools stor demonstration asking the president samples and styles to choose from. 4 war The slokan and congress t ikatherine Thummel, Viizaboth Da | Past Hospitality, and Mre, Staub, who was Miss Melr elfors Davi ["A birthday ‘surbrise <party was given|ioun of Omaha, 1 met Mra, Oliver car- | WILL BE HOSTESSES TO here 1, “For § Mildred Rogers rtor Daphne Poters Al f Dorothy Brows Mary Marstor | for Mrs, M. W. Beck Morduy Aftérnoon | penter, formerly Miss Alice French of THE COLUMBIAN CLUB | ¥!th all nations " Hundreds of bar o and friendly re na r | I'n.‘ff:"r‘\‘ hite Genevieve Barkale at the home of Mrs. Charles’ H: Cady. | Bouth Omahs, whose husband s a and thousands of marchers will express Mend sdiumon | Luneheon was served and: tie tablo dec- | nephew of Mr. Tsano W. Carpenter; also | why columbian club will (| thetr will to maintain peace and (jeorge Vosn, MWalter Robart orated with pink tulips, Following were|Mrs. Doubrava, who was Miss |1 hall Wadnesday afternoon al 2,20 | CONKTess to be firm in upholding the POPULAR PRICLS T uicjan Btevens Clarke Powell | the tnvited guests [Hansen ~of Fairbury; Mrs. Coell | golook, Mrs, -Willlam McKenna ana | ¥! of the people against Wilson pigian b Mesdgmes Mo e Orahdm, once Mias Btoddard of Ro- | Mrs. Fiisabeth Neff will be the hoatesaes . - The Reliable Ladies’ Tailor Philip Mittelbach, | G A, Raul publican City, and Mrs. Frank Fergu- ot the occasion DERVER Color Apeil B Sesnem Engagement Announced, { Hohert Druesedow,”, A, M, Jenkins sou and Mrs, Clyde Joffords, both daugh- —_—_— sot, pitoher from the " Oekiam Rooms 433-35 Paxton Blk. Mr. and Mrs, N, A. ‘Splesberger ans | Arthur Youns, HLC, Cady ters of the late Judge Maxwell of Fre- | want Ads nover shirk their work—they | (U, has been signed by Phone Douglas 1201 3 nounce the engagement of their daughter [ Waiter Allen, Cotl, Cady mont team of t Vestorn lengue g e T T g iy e | will get results, If anything will g A L ot Mamite- to Mr, Sam B: Oramor. of New | Fafle By or ARG o holl | entortdined” at| Mra.” Arnold was clected president York, Tho asmouncement was -made..to] ainer at the homieidf her parents. iy Ben-1 Other officers are Mrs. Dexter Ashley, | % Omaha frionds” this -morming 1poR.-E | son for n number’of teachers fn ‘the pub-| formerly Miss Tagg of Bouth Omaha returm 0l Mr.: and Mps SpIosbarsereom | 1o schools. Covers e’ latd:for Mrs, May Whiting Westerman of Lin S 3 [ 4 > /8 coln, Mirs, Anne woll Jeffords of ¥re New York, The parents afivaah nisd by their two daught Mias Mamje | I thel Love, mont, Mrs, Hal Beans of Western )3 Splesberger and Mrys, Samuel Rayino | v Anng Christinnsen and Mrs. C. / or, formerly Miss . . 1 wich, who was formerly Mias Hortense [ (el SRR ova Hagrier Hillls of Omn [ phenberger Mrs, M, Mimm, Harrlet Cooke Youngs of Lincoln gave a l s [ The two young women .are. famillgrly vt | muglcal numbers at the meeting | wnown as “the Bplesberger twine’' by 4| Omaha Boy Pigtingnished. | i host of local friends, Thomas Browh. hoh, of Mrs, Thomus | " 1 Mr, G, W, Sutherland of Braokline, | Fhomts M FlH Acheot at the|N#N scholarship record. Mr. Brown ls A L TS ? Mass,, announces the engagement of sl ool S bigeoniin in Madisor ,wj aking his pre-medical course for either | & danghter, Millicent Twining, 1o Mrdy .4 ponorg figAngd upon him during the the ATy -OF" navy ‘sevice | lf . h h h Thomas Truxton Macfarland of Boston. | 1.4 week, “fl6 Whs appointed honor Iic , | o n of Mr, and Mys, John Montgomery | tenant fof :;(H\H:'nrwl in military arini | Happy Hollow Belgian Relief, you glVC them the chance | Macfariand of Omaha. Fhe marriage will | 1na has alkd been” mformed that he ix| The Happy Hollow circle of the Franco- | o wolemnized nt All Eaints' Episcopal | exempt from. exuminations because of | Belgian Rellof soclety will continue to . ureh In Brookline at noon Haturday, rarerm e e R o o g The President of the National Council of Women wrifes e bridal p . A on oy wedding journey before making / ¢ir future home in Boston. ' January 20, 1916 [} - Dear Sirs: r P i £ P Prof. Fling Honored “r Over thirty years ago I bought an .| “ pon the occasion of Prof. Freder jorvow. Fling's fourth lecture this ¢ i the councll chamber upon " The pulsion of- the. Turk,” Mrs, Joseph M teall- will give o Ajnper af her Home Low Foo*wear that will not slip At the heel—that will fit up in the i arch of the foot—and at same {g! A4 .time made on the newest and smart- Encyclopaedia Britannica at great per— sonal sacrifice. I have never re- | gretted doing so, because it has 8 Bilgala 0 B¢ atinlzuu—mny of them EXOLU. formed the basis of the education of Mogara, .and MobCeto¥ard 1. Burke with this store. my six children, all of whom have been graduated with distinction and have never failed to take first honors in any competitive examination they have Boores of mew Spring models in Pumps and Colo- nials now ready, in Pat- ents, Whites, Grays, Gun 1 ieck I, Rose, On the Calendar, Dr, ‘and Mrs, Clyde M ain at dinner Wednesday 1 onot of ) and Mr Vilson Buchanan ‘1‘.‘|1‘:.'u\h!ullr\|\ “ly:m‘r‘nl::i "erom. their Metals, otc, moderately taken. ; L wedding trip. priced. Up from— I attribute much of their success 4 to the general fund of information which they gathered from the constant . or & recital tea this afternoon f perusal of the Encyclopaedia as well (ives Recital Tea. [ s 00 / I\h« T. J, Mahoney opened her ‘Hu" puplls of Mra ‘lfl"""'lh |"="‘)" T'::";;' as to the stimulating effect it had % ‘ s upon them, inspiring in them an inter- ] A est in subjects outside the lines gliteen guests were entertained g - NG sl O | SHOE CO Social Gossip. presented to them by the usual points Mrs, Edmund Minor Fajrfleld leave 18T & DOUGIH S J of contact. is week for Chicago to be p U { i i.'.]”:{” .r:‘I:‘,'\”:r.»-‘v‘.:'y‘f,d-‘-”fi» | The new photographic edition seems J o wedding, Mrs. Fairfleld will | to me to be even more valuable than B 1,::' ,'{"\,."("Z»‘f".'-(’M',;'f.'f"fi" Weller the old edition because of the handy ednesday ng for 8t. Louls OMANAS % form and the ease with which it can be ! handled. 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