Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 30, 1916, Page 19

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— N Counoil Bluffs 4 Wocial Notes Mre. Scott Bvans and daughter of Min weapolis, Minn., guests of Mrs, Evans’ mother, Mr Plla Pinney, at the Grand. Th pond several days in Council Bluffs Miss Helen Garrett loft | sume her school Knox after spending the tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ¥ H Miss McManis, who has been loan desk asaistant at the publie Nbrary for the past six months, left Monday evening for Tyler, Tex., where she goes to take charge of the publie library. Her mother, has with Miss McManis in Coumecll Bluffs, will spend the summer with a slster in the west, joining her duughter at Tyler in the fall Mr. Joseph D, Yotzer left last week for | rt anada will spend I ummer on n ranch, Mrs. Yetser, . n Miss Hazel Cook, is playing [ith the 1va Lang company this week join Mr ir, and Mrs, J, W y have be are the Monday to re work at Garrott who heen whero he ind wi Yetzer soon Curren of Lead, 8 visiting at the home Corrigan, left for West Baden they expoct to » will visit Washington, beforo returning and Mrs, M. G evening whore ) w York home The officers of the Baqual Suffrage as and the met for the usual luncheon ence Monday at the Grand perfocted for the May day sale, the com mittes reporting that 160 dolls of 1l #izew and nationalities would be rendy dome of them are already wpoken for, the genaral fosling eeeming to be. that with the war still on and German im portations problematio it's just as well to do Christmas shopping along the doll ine earlier than ever. An especially olover display 18 to be made in connec- tlon with the eale and the committes promises a most attractive exhibit, A novel and pleasing feature of the Junch- eon Monday was s real “suffrage cake’ baked by of the chairmen herseif and eaten to the last orumb, Mrs. Wiliam R. Howitt entertained at an Easter party Saturday evening and Bunday at her home. The evening was spent with games and music, followed by supper. Prizes were given for ogg roll ing, esg hunting and racing. Miss Car- o Anderson carried off the honors in the races and egg hunting and Mr. Adolph Hiworth in the egg rolling. Popular gumes were the order and dinner was porved to ten guests. ! About twenty-five members of the council of the First Christian Bible school were entertained at dinner Tuesday even- ing ot the homs of Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Willlas, on Wlder strest. The rooms were most attraotively decorated with pink and white, wild plum blossoms be- ing used, Dinner was followed by the regylar meeting and conference. The McPherson Avenue Improvement club will meet only once a month during the summer and the next meeting will bo held May B, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Sperling. The members are 8l so busy during the spring and sum- wociation nmittee chalrman and conf Plans were abont one enthusiastically college | THE OMA HA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 30, 1916 MIS8 CARMELITA CHASE, Mrs, A. M, Jackson and Miss _T?lrtv brought hyacinths and tulips. Mrs. C, 8. Lefferts tullps and Mrs. Bylvester some of the flowering currant blooms. Mrs, Jackeon read an interesting paper on "ladlol and Other Summer Blooming Bulbs,”” Mrs. Reed was assisted in enter- talning by Mrs. Jackson. The next meet- ing of the club will be May 2 at the home of Mra. Angeline Brinsmaid, when Mrs. ¥. W, Dean will read a paper. The J. K. club was entertained Wednes- Any afternoon at the home of Mrs, J. W, Schiller. The game of 60" gurnished amusement and the prize for high score was won by Mrs, Grove De Bar, Mrs, T. R, ThomMas won consolation prize and Mrs. P. W. Craumer the “cut-for-all,” Lunch- eon was served after the game. Mrs, Cramer and Mrs, Fred Clausen wers oiub guests. The next meeting will be held May 10 at the home of Mrs. Willlam Marquardt. The C, T, D. club met Wednosday at the home of Mrs. Guy Bolt and reorgan- ized for another series of meeotings. Mrs. Raymond Sinderson was elocted secre- tary. Prizes wers won by Mrs, John Jurgens, Miss Babs Young and Mrs. Charles Keyes. Club guests were Mra. Frences, Mrs, Bert Russell and M J. V. Orowe. The club will be entertained Wednesday of next week at the home of Mrs. Barl Crampton. Social Affairs of the South Side Mrs. R. Hathaway entertained the mer that it has been decided to hold the meetings in the evening, until Octo- ber. 6t. Paul's General gufld met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W, I. Douglass and elected officers for the next year. All of the officers were re-elected unanimously. They are: President, Mrs. W, 8. Stfllman, first vice president, Mrs, (teorge Jackson; second vice president, Mrs. Bmmett Tinley; secretary, Mrs (ieorge Allingham. Reports show that the women had a successful year and n spite of the fact that they omitted the usual entertalnments for raising money had by the payment of dues and in other ways managed to raise the funds necessary for carrying on thelr share of church work. At the closo of the seeting refreshments were served. The United Commercial Travelers will glve an invitational dancing party Sat- urday evening at the Grand Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Mayne entertained the members of the Glen Avenue Card club at dinner Wednesday evening. The after dinner hours were devoted to cards and prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. W, 8 Rigdon. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Rigdon. Mr, and Mrs, Pitt entertained the mem- bers of St. Paul's cholr at a theater party at the Strand Wednesday evening nd later at their home in Omaha, Mr, Pitt is director of the cholr A group of neighbors and friends sur prised Mr. W, A. Graff Wednesday even- home on airmont avenus, his birthday. A five- The even- with games ng at hi the occasion being » norved pent Columbua entertained hall on Wednesday part evening hool ing, | the | | Alsworth, wrnoon Miss Jolly Twelve at luncheon at her home Monday afternoon. pink and white. Those present were J. Pullian, Bowker, W. B. Routt, Rosing, Havolaka, L. Pulllan, De Lanney, C. A. Cline, B. Burke, C. Hathaway and G. Houseman. The New Century club was entertained by Mrs. L. L. Btrawhecker Thursday afternoon at her home, 2611 A street. Mrs, Gerharz won first prize and Mrs. Cummings won second. Twenty-five members were present. The Thursday Whist club was enter- tained Thursday afternoon for the first time since Lent started at the home of Mrs, J. G. Robertson, %18 S8outh Twenty- fifth street. Mrs. J, B, Minor will entertain the Monday Afternoon High Mve club at her home Monday. The Tuesday Kensington club will be entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs, Albert Nos, Miss Laura Pratt of Lincoln is the guest of the Misses Georginia and Adele Davis. Miss Pratt is also a member of the Phi Beta Phi sorority and attended thelr annual banquet at the Fontenelle Friday evening with the Misses Davis. The Regina club will entertain at its #scond annual May party Monday even- ing at the Centurion club. Mrs. BDdward Christle and grand. daughter, Louise, will leave the first of the week for Phlladelphia to visit her daughter, Mrs. George Levering. Misses Agnes apd IHelen Brenan en tertained the Regina club Tuesday even- ing. The evening was spent at cards. Twenty members were present. The Win My Chum gave a successful play Thursday evening at the high sohool auditorfum. The play was given in order to raise funds to send a girl delegate to the national convention of Camp Fire girls at Geneva, Wik, which will take place sometime during the month of July. “Her First: Asslgnment” was the name of play. The taking part Dorla Van fant, M ired Conaway, Loulse Mathows, Besaie Claire MeMllllan, Marjorie Prancis Mande Wells, Hibbard the girls were Abbott Ham West Ambler Social Activities Breta irned Members of Hinton-Cha Decorations were in | | | | | | Margarer & /lary Wailles, Florence Social Items Miss Anna Welchert was pleasantly | entertained by a number of her school- mates on Sunday afternoon. Those pres- | ent were: Misses Madge Fry, Mario| Filley, Mildred Chambers, Helen Morin, | Gertrude Krum, Marfe Letovsky, Anna Welchert, Mary Welchert, Helen Wel- chert, Messrs, Tony Adler, Elner Swan- | son, Harry Larson, Wilbur Reed, Willlam | Adler, Otto Adler, Harold Raymond, Philetus Broderson, Emil Adler and Al- bert Welchert, Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Klerle entertained | at tuncheon Monday in honor of Mr. | and Mrs. J. ¥. McLane of Omaha. | Rev. J. B, Butter spent the forepart of the week at Utlca, Neb., where he officiated at a baptism and a funeral. | Mrs. R T. Amis of Kansas City, Mo., | and Charles Tietz of Bloux City, Ia., are | | :flu' guests of Mr. and Mre. Frank Tiets. | The Misses Johanssen entertained de- | | 11ghteully Baster Sunday at an egg hunt | A Iarge number of the younger folks were | | present and spent a pleasant afternoon | Mr. and Mrs. C. A Michaelson spent | Sunday at DeSota visiting relatives and | triends. | At the annual meeting of the Presby. {terfan Sunday school held at the church parlors Monday evening, but few changes | |in the officors were made. Mrs. R, H | Olmsted, teacher of the Always Faithful class, 1s succeaded by Paul A Haskell and Rev. J. B. Butter, teacher of the adult class, will act as assistant to Mrs Babbitt, who will be the The | other officers for the coming year are |R. B. Wallnce, Mra, J ¥ Butter, assistant superintedent Mins Dolly Morgan, secretary; Milton Nelson assistant seoretary; Mrs. W A. Yoder corresy Irving Allison treasurer Miss Goldle Hubk Maude Kier The G. O, ehurch teacher superintendent mecretary Reuben Hahn organist; Miss organist ot the Iibrarian Prosbyteriar t the t Mr raday role home afternoon, About enty invita ere Insued Ethel 1. V. Bhipl tions Mins and Mr f Mr Alfred C attor Anughter and A Tuesday a8 Hansen will Ehiplay Mansen, wers mATY noon, the Rev. Charls triciat e Mr Mrea and ol At junday ovening Suteh ted for loars were ele: Pider, James ©. ¥ Wallaoe, P P. Marefort, ¥ and ¥ Indred A Haake oturs Mre Mra Paul M Mre and Miss Mary forapart of the weak Walsh leave to | Mrs. Walsh's hurch b Rev, ¥ tne e Harding s holding serviess at hurah every eventng wnee ot sach service e Wedding Part,z/_1 o Mra. Brage and children loft Jast Sat- | tertained the Omaha and suburban so- Joseph, where her mother | cfetles of the Presbyterian unfor: at quite luncheon Wednesduy at the church. A P lemmons Theodore | program was given {n the afternoon Hertle, both well known here, were mar T'h Misses Trostler of Lincoln ried in Sloux City, la., last Thursday, Sivx City were the guests last Sunday Mra. Art Moran has been quite {Il the | of thelir sister, Mrs, P. J. White. Inst week In honor of the Misses Brown, Mrs. Curvoll D. Belden and Mrs. Charles C. Belden gave a luncheon Wednesday at D O he home of Mrs Belden undee e et <. Week o el sone t. lLouls are the | Society Notes it i Gannett Peck and and Carroll guesta of Philip Potter of Buffalo Y has urrived, to spend with Mry. George IHoagland of their house « of Galesburg, 111, Rev. and Mrs, J Lampe antertained at dinner Tuesda The were! Rev. and Mrx, Harry B Mr, and Mrs 3 Mr. and Mrs. A, B Mrw. Johns have witter's sofourn in Mlorida Misn of Omaha In honor of | n and Narda Scott M inn - | who are to be L Mps, O 1L Thomas gave a luncheon at | her honte lant Friday :"‘ Mrs. Thomas Amrine of Newark, J., 18 the guest of her purents, Mr Mra, J. W, Marshell Miss Marguerite Bcott entertained at \unch last Saturday in of the Minse Lanchle Brown Dundes elrele of the lenguo mot Monday White June hrides guest other guesty and Konter Dodds. returned Thomas and tev, and and June Child Cor VAL with My Allen The N odne Belleview College Notes Wick Woman's club Mrs. G. W indee duy with ereham The Woman's Christian Temperance unlon, met Wodnes dny with Mrs, 15 R. Hume, ho Happy Hollow Franco-Belgian I llof nocloty met at the home of Mra, Il Millurd Omaba chapter of the he 1nsn of Bellovue colleys took Priday to Cotfin Hprings and Mogmon Hollow, They came itting”” their ¥nglish class to an early start, but wiser counsels pie allod und thoy did not leave The members of the lunch propared coffes other ata’' over fire, which Improvised meal took the g of thelr dinner. Th party did not irn untfl 7 o'clock Among thoss who took the hike ware Minnes Minnon Pornice Miller, Dorothy Davia, | Vietoria Barr, Onthering Harratt | Aknos Bronnan, Mellaps 1., Duvids The Missionary soolety of the Dundu\;!ruh vlr;n. whire, ¥liznbeth I\'Invl?rr, churel " . Wal. | Doris Lindbur Ella 1. Purcell, huroh met Friday with Mrs. W T, Wal-| uonR L0 Wetat, Kathryn Bhanhan ton. Heatrice 8 Bva M, Ward Dr, and Mrs, Charles O'Neil Rich will | Ruth Etoke move May 1 from 5108 Capitol avenue to | MAES T 020 Underwood avenus, Harry Brwin Mr, and Mrs, J. 15 Fitagorald moved | Perry Johns, the last weok to 1014 Chicago street. Wasioed W hard ;Z“"l“"’;'l' ol Mrs. Jumes Chadwick has returned Willlarm [ Pvans s Chicago, whero she has been with| OTie Ta Webb of the class of 1914 wpent Lewis #. Reed, who has been very |the weak-end at Hellevie, e i» instrio- but 18 now improving. tor in sofence in the Weaping Water High | Mr and Mrs. Arthur Cooley and ehil- | #chool jron have returned from & vislt in| Professor Puls led the chapel services sriington. Ts. Wodnesday and Friday. President Nieh- Mrs, George Tunnicliffe is visiting in | °" presided at the Monday and Tuesday uleaburg, Iih, morning servioes. | P ", The women of the Dundes church en< Profossors Puls and Peters gave & freshman hike afternoon nenr wot Thimble club met Tussday with until £ Mrs, oy Sunderiand taok Melntyre clunn thair fra, Cleorge ton N odnesdn for Mr Mrs, W I C. Weed The Nabob club gave a dance | evening at Harte hail | The Oirls’ Bible class held ita last | mesting of the season at the homs of ;' Miss Vather Weaterfleld, | ave n Howen and and nnd Fridny 1iss IMildred Zogers e Messry. Weir Dobbin, Max Cardner. Halney No: Ralston's Social Events M. B. D Sunday, her wister, Mra Joweph's Herden and daughter left after a two weeks' Mre. R, K. Looster Kotysa has returned hospital, where for thel ast month A buby girl arrived at the home Mr. and Mrs, T, R. Aylsworth Baturda vislt with | from Mt she has been “The Store Beautiful” U. 8. National Bank Bulilding, Mrw. | Oikin Brothers 16th and Farnam Sts 3—B lecture-roaita hapel Thur Tossor Puls read 5 sor Pe tacuity day morning. Py speare 1cbe 10rt lecture and Profe on the play. The Mer which the durir held Three rehearwals a week of chant of e, senlor ¢l the pla commencement week now bel in Adelphian hall conching the play Professor Puls, wh are Professor P1 uponsor of the freshman clas 40 on its hike Frida 4prin g, ot Flowers by Florist r Telegraph, Parcel Post and Express This Kaster ed to our entire satisfaction the practicabllity of the National Florist plan, We sent out flowers this year than ever be not has demonstrat more fore unfavorable roport hus reached us, On the other hand, many have expres wod groat pleasure over the con ditlon of the flowers upon ar destination and one rival at R Send Aowers Try us on your out-of-town orders, John H. Bath “The Careful Florist” 1804 FParnam 8t, Omaha. Phone Douglas 8000, WE DYE RUGS, OARPETH, OUR. FATHE AND PORTIERES, Dresher Bros. DYERS, DRY Ol‘.'lul , MATTERS AND e 091117 FARNAM 8T We Oall For and Deliver, CALL TYLER 345, A B T AT 8 “The Store Beautiful” EXHIBIT AND SALE of Late Spring Styles in New Tailored Suits and C SMART STYLES AND VARIETIES THAT ARE UNEQUALED, Received in the last few days thousands of most fashionable garments for late 8pring and Summer wear. Entirely new styles of plain tailored and fancy suits and smart coats for all occasions. %y $25.00 New Coats, $15.00 Special Offer Monday and Tuesday ‘ ' 175 Brand New and Fashionable e $46% Silk Suits, $292 Chiffon, Taffeta, Gros de Londres and Faille ! M'welve d $40.00 Coats at $29.50 d \ trated above ory ar or deaped skirts i, 4 ' 0 ( ed with A 4 Pl or faney wolnen M iss0s A\ wonderful oppor Aotual 840 buy & fine snlt at this price. $45 Paddock Suits, $29.50 stylos, Just from the tallors. Made of iaffotas, siiks @ #llke and Bon's woar ser Paddook and flare Less bound with glossy sitehed, some with salin vesia. Lined with plain or taney silks offered at $65 Exclusive Suits, $45 pecia for for Moaday and Tus day Entirely now wmodels o Bandsome siik and eloth [T T BAYY, Brar, reseda, Copeshages and Black, Flarg, Paddeck and Kafton atylos s‘s nulng new 0 othe lalest siyles. hralda Handsome sulla ke PrIO®, connseminnane PP PI=TE=TLFIFS WSS W SARY TTRIFer

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