Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 30, 1916, Page 18

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What I is Going On ‘ in Society Circles Guests from Australia. Among spring Berks merl eha rive this yorn the interosting guests Mr. and Mrs. of Sydney, Australia The Berkstraasers ar will be Clyd of On ng to be the guests until Mra E. R W The ir home after a visit in Ison e Among the Austra this evening | man; & luncheor the dny by Mrs. 8 L. Tubbs, and in the eve ning Dr. and Mra. Morris H will gre a dinner at thelr home he affairs given guents will Mr, and Nrs r be a dinner W. H, Herd Fontenelle Mon nor of | lar Dunham followa 1 and Mrs v Ovpheum party upper at Tuesday Askew Alex {ve a luncheon and Mrs. i inne M1 Nelle Wedneads a luncheon ing the Henry Coxes will at thelr for Mr. and Harry yaten nt n the o cinner home Mra. Berketrasser Winter Sojourners Return, M Munro baby returned last California Mrs. v pple Willlam, will t week from California, where they have the first of February Mrs and turned where Min and Mrs, George } eek from and B ¥ 0 and so be home ne been since John T, Btewari of Councll Bluffs daughter, Mre. Wildman Vriday from San Antonio, they the D, ( her re- Tex., Apent winter John has veturned from a Mrs, superintendent Woman's Christian Temperance winter t Kt John for the nunion Mrn. Lilis Blerbower, Calitornia Mes. 1. B week, but spent Petersburg, Ma s Dovglas county who has been In with her mother, Hoyd, ln expected home this Mrs. Boyd will remain west unthl late in the spring Mra, 1. B, lLeavitt hes returned from Callfornia snd ) where she spent the winter; Mra. J. J. MeClalr from Ore- Eon ap? Mrs. Cora Robertasn from Tampa, ¥la. All of these women are memhers of the Omaba Woman's Chris tian Temperance unfon all winter exico, Further Lectures for Mrs, Merrill. U'nder the auspices of the Bacred Heart Mrs. Anthony Mer- two extra leotures during The first one Ix to Alumnae sxsoclation il will give her wiay in Omaha « be Thursdny afternoon at 4, when her subject will he “Why Do Wo Read Pooke® The second lecture will be the fol'iwing Monday, May & at 4 in the #lternoon, when “Gullds of the Farly Church” will be the subject. Thekets way be mecured from Mrs, Arthur Keeline, Mra. George Lajer, Miss Blanche Kinsler or at the door, Mrn, Merrill will give a course of three lectures this week in Councll Bluffs also, Mrs, Horace Everett having given her home for the first one Tuesday morn- ing, when “Making the Most of Your I1dfe” will be the subject, Thursday morning will be the second lecture at the home of Mra. arles T. Btewart on “The Place of Beauty,” and Saturday “Our International Contribution” will he given at Mrs. Ernest E. Hart's, Immediately after the completion of how course here Mrs. Merrlll goes to Moline, 111, at the invitation of M George Peek, who in planning to give a lecture-ten at her lovely country home, with Mrs. Merrill as the lecturer. Popular Twin Sisters Return. The return of the Splesberger twins, one of them now Mrs. Samuel Rabino- wich of New York City, on Tuesday was fraught with much Interest to their Omaha friends, especially as it brought also the formal announcement of Miss Mamie's engagement to Mr. Samuel Cramer of New York City. The twe young women are with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Splesberger, who have been visiting Mrs. Rabinowich in returned home with them. too, has been gone for spending most ‘of the time with her sister, Swimming Classes at Bellevue. From now on the swimming pool at Bellevue college will be invaded by some of Omaha’s smart set among the younger girls and boys under the direction of Miss Gladys Tree, who will give lessona In awimming to them every Wednesday and Saturday. Miss Treo has mapped out #n attractive program which 1s to include all kinds of stroke and dives necessary to the playing of water polo, A game #hie hopes 1o have her puplla ready to start by next weason. Of strokes there Wil e side, back, breast, English racing, trudgeon and crawl, aud of dives, swal. low, Australian splash, torpedo, Kath- Arine wheel, somersault, and so on through o liat fancinating A pro. Eram of new (¢ steps. And then life- saving and how te resuscitate a drowning person will part of instruotion siven Among those whe are beginning leasons Ate Misses Daphne Peters, Mary Burks " Ingwerasn, Mellora Davis, Melan Clarke, By Fatterson, Mary Motirath Daugherty, M. B 8 Wostbrook of the younger girla, Dixon. Emma Nash, Vieginia Katharine Barton, Julia Cald. Dotothy Belt, Katharine Coad, o Hamilton, Katharine Curtam and Margery Ribbel be the loy on . Claire and Engagement Announcements Mr amd Mra Leon Ouhn announss the beirotha f ahter, Bartha, and My Merman Cohn No wedding date has ot L Nes Curvie Livingstons announces ihe ShERAsIent of har daughier, Pannke Beion, 1o Mr. Juliue Well of Linosin, .m‘ beer of Mv. and Mrs. M. Welt Nes. Ma enRaER e Miskal has announced the of her daughior, Allos Irens, n My DEWIL Babbitt. The wed Sing will be muieed In May Me and Mrs. Joseph Wilkard of Muske. B0, ONL, snnouncs 1he sagagement of Phair dusghior, Prances Bihel AMBar MeDosaid of Omaba The et Aing Wi be the lash of Juse e Muake o | Sachs-Kueals Betrothal OF Wntorsat 1o & lares cirule of Cmahans 1M aaneuncament made today tn Les | Angsion br Mr and Mre Lovis Kneals| SF Ahe shgagemnant of thelr daughier Nuth Dowaing, \e Dr. Adeiph Bache of| is sty The wedding will ba s the ARty part of Mar ot Los Angeies ARE an antensive ip of L went and BOUIR, the peung peapie Wil make (hele heme in Omaha ! ra M | — ! Bt Barnabas Tea and Basar | O8Nl o e molement vanthar s Veniing many frem geing e the Baster Baaaar, the women of B4 Bernatas Far {ab [ant M | Whewer HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED IS JUST ANNOUNCED Tanie szingséon -~ PHOTO = LUMIERE - inh guild will serve tea und hold a basanr In the gufld room of the church Wednes day afternoon from to 6 o'cloek, Mrs. ., W. Lyman is In charge of the tea table, nssiated by Mis. Lloyd B, Hols apple, Mrs, W. 1. Jores and Miss Helen The affalr iz to he given In In terests of the bullding fund. Among the articles for sale will be dolls and aprons. Keoble Hinton-Chase Wedding. Miss Carmelita Chase, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Clement Chase, was married last evening at § o'clock at Bt Chryso stom’'s chureh, hCleago, to Mr, Sebastian Hinton, Right Rev, eGorge Allen Beecher, bishop of Kearney, amisted by Rev, Gardner McWhorter of 8t. Chrysostom's, will officiate. IMas Helena Ch ter to the bride, was mald of honor, and the bridesmalds were Misg Mildred Rog- ers of Omaha and (Mm elan Sterling of hClcago. Mary and Margaret Wattles, daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Gurdon W, ‘attles were the flower girls. Mr, Spen- cor Gordon of Washington was best man and the ushers were Mr. Clement K Chase of Sewickley, Mr. Alfred Walter of Pittsburgh, Mr. John Secull of Bvanston and Mr," Edward Livingston of Chicago. After the ceremony the father and mother of the bride held & reception at their home in Rush street, Among the Omaha guests at the wed- ding were Mrs, Bdmund Minor Fair- fleld, Mra. Warren M. Rogers, Mr. Gur- don W. Wattles, Miss Margaret Wattles, Miss Mary Wattles and Miss Mary Munchhoff. Mus. Wolff of New York City, Mr. and Mra. Clement E. Chase of Bewickley, Pa.; Mr. Altred Walter of Pittsburgh and Mr, George L. Peck of New York were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Hinton will spend their honeymoon at & summer cottage in Wood stock, N. Y., and will be at home after July 1 at 2622 Lake View avenue. Past Festivities. Miss Helen Foley entertained a dancing party at her home Monday evening Those present were: Misses- Mis; Marle Flannigan Anna Foater Gertrude McDormott Irene Hughes Marfe Flannigan Mo ghes Pay Hay Carroll High School Affair, The Sigma Tau Nu, a soclal club of the Central high achool, gave a dinner at the Hotel Loyal last evening. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur R. Thatcher chaperoned the affalr, with Mr. Robert Christie soting as toastmaster. Covers were laid for forty guests Miss Tree to Lecture. Misa (Madys Tree will leoture on At lantie’ Tuesday afterncon at 4.8 o'clock at Miss Cooper's studle in the Lyrie bullding. Miss Tree s o delightful Eng- lish girl who hes come here to give In struction \n dancing and physical eulture. Prottiest Mile Affair, The women of the Prettiest Mile Golt club will be entertained at & May break- fast Tussday morning at 11 o oloe! the home of Mra Ulenn Smith hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Mesdames Charies Dresher ¥ oD Johnsten Frank D. Palne 1O Madden, B N Wralley 1y N Jerome \ln-‘ Lilllan Pavl Lorena Lreka Omahans at Excelsior Springs New Omaba o sl ihe Sape i Ewxesisior Sprin; roand M L Ianre \lir.y.l':n e A% Vo Misses irnce Northrup M Haahims . Andrew's M M Andrew & Vs A musieal maen. M | Come e the Pla Thooduws ande Mol Thau My Program el shumh » gram AL 4N 0 1 Adame w ™ Mand [ veral sele. Sojournars’ Club Notes Mes B O King Wil ba hostens Saloumany’ iub of e Whiine Tusaday afternson M King will saalated by Mise Minnie Nondrek, M 0 Mervia and M N W MaDenaid — Por l:{ Bride Miss Blan Boom gave & b Bt har hems Thussday for M Nieaner Jevpe, who will b el 5 My Beraband Nosd and. Ore. i May, Biehis Prasent THE wipper | A baakels of B Marenie . THE OM | PORT WAYNE GIRL GUEST OF MISS MARJORIE HOWLAND. Miss Mildred Bowser 108 ANGELES GIRL TO WED AN OMAHA DOCTGR. church alsle. Saturday noon Mrs. Carl Nordlund of Auburn gave a luncheon at the Loyal for Miss Jerpe. The guests were Misnen- - Kieanor Jerpe, Belma Jerpe Kllen Bloom, Clara Peterson, Miss Henrickson will give a miscells neous shower next Monday for Miss Jerpe and Thursday evening Miss Clara Peter son will entertain at her home for the future bride For Mrs. Merrill, Mrs, Frank L, Haller gave a pretty luncheon at the University club Saturday afternoon for Mrs, Anthony French Mer- rill of Chicago. The dining room and table were decorated with the colors of the Lininger Travel club, green and white, and the table held a rare oriontal center- plece embroldered In Turkish gold and sliver, A Tiffany branched vase was filled with all sorts of white spring flowers and & bouquet of pink sweet peas was AL each plate, Those present were Meadames- Mesdames- A P Merrll) Kleaser Wakeley 1. Dempster Frederiok 11, Cofe Robert Doherty Lilen Gibbons, W, H. Clarke, Joseph M, Metcalf, A 1. Willlams, 1. W, Griffith 4. 4. Dickey, J, B. Evana, Ralph Connell Draper Smith, Frank L. Haller Miss Nellie Wakeloy Women Golfers to Meet The Omaha Woman's Golf assooiation will hold a buainess meeting Wednesday At 2 o'clock at the Hotel Fontenalle, mes sanine floor, to dlscuss the time and plice | for the first golt matoh and further plans for this year. Mrs ¥ I Spragus a president; Mrs. Willam Tracy first viee president; Mrs. J. W, T wecond vice prealdent, and Mre. | Lord, secrelary-treasurer Minses Adine Jorpe, Ann Bloom. LAly Hendrickason Burns, son M Columbus Club Dance The Columbua entertained danoing party at the Hanscom park pa villon Thureday » following were present Moasrs P 1 Rossbae 1N, Pitapatrics Martin Holbrook ) Calling, | ¢ 8 Assmans € 1 MeDonald V Kelly A Katsenfamme N Behly W B Pant Relly 4 1 Houlton Paul Walsh Frank Wallaes Ruth Centiemar evening Misses Jertryde Laux rese Moriart J. Kliment Fihel Bherry Martha Cotfey Mattis Parme Divon Hoas { athertne Mu ) ¥ ahey N adys Vo Margaret | Upton-Rooney Wedding Mise Maud P Re ™ was ma R Mathe o PRIsOAAY T Rev. Basl W B b e fPhoiated Kuights of Columbus Aiiair The e of . 4 oard he —— pariy 1 Mot ragdlian hal May 4 A Bork Special A Aigtier was bm Moasdar W M and Mre Clsire Dbl Gomip of Visitors LU ¥ Marwmy o f s tiaaneia Bave tean tha gussia of frn A B Jeanith the s va ot Vol md e 1 Alles Mo May M Kansas 1y Wi for e C—_— ek went 4 Tan e in aha ol o winlatue | AHA SUNDAY BEE: [ SORORITY POPULAR GIRL WHOSE ENGAGE- MENT 18 ANNOUNCED, Mamie Spiesberger house guest of Miss Lula Houck, leaves for her home Tuesday. Another Lincoln guest, Miss Pauline Bnsign, Is visiting Miss Edith Hamilton Personal Mention, Mra. T. V. Tully s seriously (Il at her home Mrs, W 0., is visiting her daughter, Campbell The Misses Belle and Jo von Manafelde Inn until the end K. Westenberger of Lancaster, Mrs. R. A are at the Claremont of the school year Mr. and Mrs. C. ( move Into their new fornia street wbout June 1 Mra. Fred Ochsenbein of 8t making an extended mother, Mrs. H. V (larence Peters cuperating Southern Pines, from an upon his ear home and return to Yale year Mr. and Wadnesday Belden expect visit with he Beavers who has been re at 8 operation will not is Mra. . T. Taylor returned tr A three months' trip. Aftor spending the winter in Florida, Mr and Mrs. Taylor visited fn Washington and Puftalo Mr. and Mrs peR te mator dny After ranch | mer ¢ [ N down int " olatives. for thelr and spend the sum Wyoming and t National park Millard was he A the tutering ox Mina Sur for & short visit with which Wye they leave ving Colorade, Yollowston Ray fre hare he 1 studyis e for 1) saday 1o apend 1 on in M1 Chieag ard. | tenda the aame ach after & week & In and Out of the Bee Hive Mra Joha Waeks Buoninlor Ap N M “We'll Dye for You Dresher Bros 221117 Farnam §St, Tyler 35, APRIL PRESIDENT OF THE PI BETA PHI | 30, 1016, of the Oregon Short for man Lake wa from Lincoln, where the t Mr fliness of were ver's last two years with her son, Mr. Herbert Gannett, and Mrs. Gannett Ella leaves Greenwich, Cona., to spend severnl weeks a her |as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. E. Dimon Bird at their summer home, “Appletree Farm," fifth Mrs. Reba Morgan {s spending the week | Dubols, has g in Lincaln with her grandchildren, during un g0 to the absence of thelr parents, Mr. and summer with Mra. Mrg. George Proudfit, who are at Excel- | Mrs, Harry Wilkin Mr, aod Mo Divorce Courts Are Being Kept Busy called here by father, Mr. Martin Cole, will return east Applications for dif Catherine Zoucher Monduy and will be followed later Ly Mrs, Clarke's mother, Mrs, Ella Squires, who will spend the summer with them ried in 1012, and ch ) ( LAllle L. Cherry Married at Indeper mother, Mrs, Charles B, Keller, attended | Charges desertior the Kaster hop at Weet Point last Batur- | custody of three day from Rosemary Hall. Mrs. Kellor 18 | Beatrice Burress now in New York | divorce from Benjamin Mr, M, D. Cameron is lay delegate to | grounds of cruelty the general conference of the Methodist Mildred Braniff has been given a sep church, which opens May 1 at Baratoga, | aration f Willlam A Braniff N. Y. He had charge of the excursion | grounds of cruelty party that left here Wednesday. | Myrtle Mankoski Miss Heth Vail is spending the week in | divores from Paul with consins returns to | Wiliam J. Dean wants a divorce fror Omaha Tuesduy for a few days before | minnis Elaine Dean on grounds of cruelty lenving for Mancock, Mich., where her | Mary Vojno wants a divoree from marringe to Mr, Dessau of Newton, Conn., | Zivan, her husband, on grounds of drunk 18 to take June 24 | ennesn Mr, and Mrs, J, B, F Phoabe 1 City are here visiting relatives. James L, is tax Line today years prior to commias called by the Rallroad company and tather Mrs Magee for Mrs. L. F to spend the daught morrow 1o 14 to spend the summer at port, f Crofoot, who has been es resident of On Mrs and closed her h dismantled th Twenty pther, Mrs to sta spend th zer's daughter iGaster vacation with Frank ( Virginia, is expected home to. wenue and, up last Hoagland went his favorite weel pect Washington til they ; Hoxie Clarke, who were Social Gossip. the death of her grand- nd Mrs, G, E the east Monda) Murmle und Mrs. Mr. turn f Ex-Congressmun was o guest of Dr Wednesda Mims Marion | Metz anday the Miss Vermont 8. Masms wee are Thomas, Mar sertion. srge Cherry Kan,, n 1865 and nonsupport, Asks hildren been granted a Burress, o from Miss Gertrude two weeks Motz ranch near Cody, Neb, Dorothy Hingwalt has at West Point, N. Y. visiting her sister, Mrs, Thomas J. Hayes, and Lieutenant Hayes Mrs, Bwartslander, who went to Wawh- ington, . (., ten days ago, has beon fn Anpapolls with Mrs. Nathan Shelton for a dny or two, Miss Martha Folda, who has been in New Mexico this last winter, was in | Omak Pontenelle Thursday and | #'riday, on her way east | Mra. Mark H. Peck arrived Tuesday | trom Buftalo to spend the summer here | with Mrs rge A. Hongland and her Mrs. Fr Montmorency Mrs been living in Buffalo for the hn and Notes of Interest, Miss Emlly Keller,, chaperoned by her leave T or on from dence, been has m has been granted t the Beatrice and feh place ans of Balt Lake Mr Hulse wants a divorce from ans Hulse on grounds of cruelty ha 15th and Douglas Streets We Are Going to Reduce Our Stock of Women’s Suits, Coats and Dresses at Once!!! Y The continued chilly weather has retarded our expected business. Our stocks of women’s apparel are heavier than they should be at this time, but we are not going to sit and walit for the weather, We are going to reduce this stock of Women’s Wear with a sale that ordinarily would be considered wonderful if given in July, but it starts Monday and will last one week. Don’t missit!!! WOMEN'S HANDSOME SPRING SUITS *15 | °*192 | 25 For Buits Worth For Buits Worth For Buits Worth $25.00 $32.60 $42.50 ALL MATERIALS SILK OR WOOL SILK OR WOOL All Suits From $50 Up, Priced * to *» Off Every Suit Goes Nothing Reserved g For Ooats Worth to $23.60 8ilk or Wool S For Dresses , Y ik or Wool For Ooats Worth to $15.00 For Every Use For Coats Worth to $17.50 8ilk or Wool Regularly $16.50 8ilk or Wool 8ilk or Wool The prices quoted above are not mere “newspaper bait” but are bona-fide reductions offered in order to reduce our stock. This sale means that you get A garment May 1st at a price ordinarily not quoted until July. You are offered the sale price now while the garment s in style—not when the season is past. It you have not yet purchased don't let this opportunity pass. Women's 8ilk 5 Wall Ee " Bale of New Waists— 8ilk or Lace Values to $4.60— $2.95 e, B 3 o Regular $6, V\l.u»— This Coupon Puts 43 Cts. in Your Hand— | to | home at 4900 Call- | THINK of it—a S quart Kettle made from absolutely pure thick sheet Aluminum, for 87 cents — instead of $1.30, the regular price. We: are losing our own profit and xvi%l e retailer’s &r::l to you to introduce ‘'18.92" Aluminum kint"lemill into every home. Here is the biggest ain in the best Aluminum your good money can buy. The Coupon below is actually worth 43 cents, It represents that much cash. But you must be prompt. This opportunity won't last long. This Kettle is one of the tip-top quality 1892 Srow SPUN ‘Cooking Utensil: guaranteed to wear and give complete satisfaction for 20 years. Made by the oldest Aluminum concern In existen: Mrs, B, C. Belt, Granville, Ohlo, has used o fiveq Y189 Alum. inum Kettle every day for J2 years and says (o a let. - Kaitle advertined Jomay sad v wil N a0 subatiiuts tor Alminue TAKE THIS COUPON TO YOUR DEALER o1 that it looke ¥ reges mors, That shews how 4.5 - ‘-:‘.‘.'fl."' s fhe Cpwnan ia your desier and o waminum ware. send (he money 10 s aes that You s -u“uq‘{ Hemamt ar ars's 0o et o pood et upon N when you ke Coupon 0 year deninr Illinois Pure Aluminum Co. Lemont, Cook Co, Ilinals . Fat. 1802 QUALITY TRADE MARK Made in Americe for This $1.30 5 Quart Aluminum Kettle To Retail Merchants: You are hereby suthorized to sell to bearer, one § qt. “18.02" pure spun Aluminum Kettle No. 62 guaranteed by us to last 20 at the advertised price of 87 conts instead of $1.30 QUALITY FIRST VO 1892 O\ SPUN lllinois Pure Aluminum Co, Cook County inols

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