Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 7, 1916, Page 18

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: i i N -————— ( 1"[\ MAY SUNDAY BE 7, 1916 What is Going On in Society Circles Betrothal Announcements Mr, and Mrs. P Sanhorn of He hurst announce the engage t daughter, Verca Leots, and Dr. Lo Moon of Omaha a8 Santo'n 13 o gra uate of the Universi she became a member sorority, and is now d gtructor in the Benson High school. Dr Moon is an Ar Ar g ate and on the statf of tha Method ompita The wedding will be celebrated the latte part of June Mr. and Mrs olas A annon the engagemen! of welr drughte Beasie, to Gordon Sta Hennett this city, the wedding to take pla Ma L] t wil e small home wedding enly the immediate members of the fa flies and a few close frie eing 11 vited. The bride's sister, ) D Lederman. of Des Moines, In., will her only attendar After a southern wedding trip they will be at hom Prak avenue untll their own hom completed Mr. and Mra, Edwin Huntley a1 nounce the wedding in July of their daughter. Grace M. Huntley, to Josepl A. Bradley. Miss Huntley will graduate from the University of Nebraska in and selence course were wpent at the University of Omaha, where she wa elected president of the Gateway club the booster organization, bef cuving there. =he was secretary the first mid-term class to graduste from th Omaha High school four years ngo. Mr Bradiey 1x well known In Omaha. He 18 at present in business in Sioux Fall 5 b My, and Mrs. Edward Greenbwum of Chicago, formerly Omaha, have an nounced the engagement of thelr daugh ter, May, and Mr. Jullus Glick of Chi cugo Forgan-Congdon Wedding Plans, Miss Elizabeth Congdon und Mr. Rob ert Forgan of Chicago are to be married on Nonday evening June 12, at the home of My and Mra. Isanc K, Congdon At that time Miss Josephine Congdon, the hride's voungest aister, will be home from Vas war, where she graduates this year, and Mrs. Herbert French, another sister, comes this month from Loulsville, Ky., to be an attendant at the weddink Miss Congdon's wedding will be of wide interest, us whe is one of the best known and best liked girls in Omanha and also has many friends in Chicago, her future home, where she has visited frequently Miss Congdon was queen of Ak-Sar-Ben two years ago, and the Congdon home, with its four charming sisters, has been A center of hoepitality and galety for weveral years, Eleanor Painter' Married, Miss Fleanor Painter of “Idlac Dom- ino" and “Princess Pat" fame in New York, “Nell Painter” of Omaha, and the far-famed Madame Painter-Bchmidt, first of the Charlottenberg opers in Berlin, was married in Brooklyn Wednesday to Mr. Louls Graveure, the Belgian baritone, who was In Omaha with the Minneapolls Bymphony orches- tra in April. The marriage service was performed at the home of the bride's brother, Mr. Earl V. Painter, physical director of the Central Young Men's Christian association. The New York papers revive the mys- terlous story that Graveure is the Eng- lish tonor, Wiifrid Douthitt. Douthitt, who was the son of an Irish mother and Relglan father, bhorn and reared in Eng- Iand, left America, where he had mng as leading man to Miss Painter's star role In the “Lilac Domino," and he told all his friends on leaving that ha would enlist in England and serve with the British forces In Flande: Some months later a singer comes from Belgtum, nl}ln( himaelf Louls Graveure, and he has the volos, the face, the stature and the mannerisms of Douthitt, s0 the friendship or Douthitt's former u | | [ Officers of the Wl | Mzs. Waller G Silver RINEWART 4 Prbro Mrs.L f MLord (. talned at breakfast this morning by Mra Estabrook and will he the of Mrs. Stevens, The prosent wore Mendames William FBavinger Roy Ttalph Minse Louise Fowler Ruth Jorkenson Omaha women Mosdamen Vincent Hascall Harry Weller Minnes Kithel Fry * Omaha University Social News. Members and friends of the Sigma Chi Qmicron worority of University of Omaha were entertained Friday evening the at the home of Miss Rule Campbell of Waterloo, Neb, The trip was taken In automobiles. Thowe present were Minsen Minnen Rits Carpenter Trene MeGuire oI Helen Johnstor Gruce Shaf Flore Do Etta Baren Knt 1o Richey Rufe Campbell, Olive Brain Eather Knapp, Befie Clelland Eligabeth Berrymhn Megsrs Mesarn, Jerald Bruce, Harold Landeryou Emerson Goodrich, Amoeba Cullin Paul Belby, Porter Allen, Eugene Bimmons Ink Gagnebin Lloyd Meyers wothy Bmith Willarg Flor, Kdgar Ernst Miss Kathleen Carroll entertained in formally with & dinner at the Paxton hotel Baturday afternoon. The guests wore college friends of Miss Carroll, who 18 a student at the University of Omaha The color scheme was of white and lav ender, with floral pleces of white liincs. Plates were lald for; Minses Kathleen Carroll, Belma, Anderson, Jean Berg Katherd arilla Minwes futh Sundland Irene Wilson Olga Anderson 1l lnlllll\ HBratton, ite Oarroll, #ffie Glelland, Rfl 0 fillb y Vera Fink uth Griffin, Blizabeth Gordon Anna Gaughan, Alice Hokg Bather Knai Kva Mahoney Anna Nueller Margurite Parsons of Fremont, Ruth Peters Dorothy Parsons, Gindys Tallinadge Pansy Willlams Mosdames. Mesdames Josephine Carroll, Anna Bratton Grant Parsona, W. Percival University The Utopian moclety of the an o wment Sat- pagtner in art, Misa Painter, and he wic- f‘fm:';“':";,,::';'“,"',.,,'.M.',:.",.','." o Ak ceeds to Douthitt's place as her leading Pansy Willlama. A cabaret performance man. was the speclal feature of tb even Mias Painter, Mr, Graveure and Mr.|ing Those on the program were Miss Barl Painter deny that the men were the | Amy Zschuu, plano solo and Spanish same, Mr. Painter affirmed that he had|song anq dance; Miss Katherine Riche formerly mat Mr. Graveure in South|plano solo; reading by Miss Loulse Da Africa when he was with the Young|mon; plano solo, Miss Loulse Bratton Men's Christipn dssociation work there, [Scotch reading by Miss Roag. 1ifty and later he met him in Berlin when he | guosts were present was visiting his sister But the New York papers are not satis- fied, not even the fact that the name on |0, H, 8. Cadets Banquet the marrjage liconse is Qraveuro has con-| The officers of Company M. Omaha vinced them High school regiment, hal Meanwhile Mr. and Mrs. Graveure are|Friday evening at the Rop pending their honeymoon in the wooda|was furmished by the rogiment mandolir of Maine |club, Thobse pre were News of the Wayfarers, Fhjils Thotaas,, * Che Mra. Charles Shiveriek, who has heen | § Robinece } at Rye, N. Y., with her son, Charles, and | 8 & his wife, for the winter, is now In ('love 44 g H > land with Mr. and Mra. Asa Shiverich Mrea, Charlea B, Kel who went east ‘Hu,h School Allm\ SVEr & month Ao, Ia now at Annapolis | yp i g with Mrs. John Wagkama ten | o o days hiia . s Mre E B Rood w ey at 7T ' pon Spring Fia inue . pecied Omaha ¥ 1dle X . week Her Misa haciot : novompanied Mrs. Rlood rou + trip rida nges in Residence Mr oand Mrs. D R Mils have mace from Fortisth st M and Mps - D We and Miss Frisd noved o M Davens Me and Mes atter par e In Oak Pa . Me and ¥ ) and \gha Chi Omegn Alfs . Farewell to dinner guests | zabeth Horryman, | man's Uull Clun token of Covers were lald for | mond pin a8 & remembrance Mr. and Mrs, Johnson. Hev. Father Edward Flanagan Minner Minnes- Mae O Donnell Mary Radford Allle White Mary Keegan Nellle Quinn fFillzabeth Crows Harah Bnitaer Mina Dwosky Mary Plerson Hrown ertrude Kennelly th Cullen Maggaret Butler Catherine Rlordan Agnes O'Nefl Sarah Gaughan Currle Condy NMury Bullivan Eilzabeth Kennelly Charlotte Eggert Kilizuheth Melchor Tune Bpringer Myrtlo Walker Myrtle &minor subeth Allen herine Welsh Nors Bmith Nellle Bmith Marle mith Meadnmen Edith Gash Mas Wood Mesdames Chappell willlams Helle Walsh B Kennelly B Mynuter Munz Mesnrs Mesnrs I, Kennelly . Kennelly 4. Jaminon W. P Gannon Paul Boland M. Kennelly House Party. Mre, € Livingston, who has |ately ane nounced the engagement of her daughter, "annle, Mr, Jullus Well of Lincoln, will glve & house party over Sunday to the members of the family of her daugh- ter's tiance. The guests are Mr. and Mrs, Morris Well, Miss Babette Weil, Mr, and Mya. Carl Well, Mr. and Mrs, N. Laeder man, Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Levy of Lin coln and Mrs, Toxe of Houghton, Tex. Portrait Artist Honored, Mrs, Elisabeth Gowdy Baker, the well- Known painter, who has put on oanvas 50 many of the beauties of the New York | rashionable world, has been the houase Notes of Tnterst. The Le Mars club gave its last dancing | guest of Mrs. . W. Nash since her com- [} party of the season Fridsy evening at 2950 s of A" olda Phoonix Ganrantead: ( “ | | ing to Omahs. Monday Mrs, Baker will | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millard are at the | Turpin's academy. 2,250 yards yard wi loent aranteed Chiffon | pay Mrs. Joseph M. Metoalf a visit until anl;nnlln’uu\ll nfl;r Sunday on their| SrIEER ’]‘mf‘.m#‘ hhh'k “"d I‘OIUTS; Gros de Imndrw, A” Silk Waedneaday, when she will leave for New [ way from Boston, where they have spent N s g York the winter, to Hood River, Ore. to join O“I:hf,qf‘h“\?‘l‘}‘ 0 s Failles, 40-inch Georgette Crepe in Monday even Mra. Metcalf will gove a | thelr son, Ted, who has been on thelr B VOIS SAWHEE WL K178 8 000K Ba A5 { PR ¢ / dinner in honor of her gueat. There are | fruft ranch there for the last year. Their :’"""“"‘ "‘\', -‘:t"h“““‘y Isaacson, a June 23 different shades, 40-inch Fancy little whispers running about that Mrs. | younger son, Hugh, graduates this June|rde Mext Sunday Bine - ° — ) - -t _' “e [ Baker 18 painting more Omaha matrons | frem Cornell and will then go to Oreon port Silks. Worth $2 and $2.25, yd i than has already been aunnolinced also Social Gossip. [ Mra. Thomas J. Kelly was in Chicago| Miss flelon Clarke will leave Wednes- o 1 T e i e e e Honor Bride-to-Be. for & day or two, but returna tomorrow day evening for De Kalb, 11, where she I - s Mrs. C. G. Delfts entertained at & sur- | 10 dlsmantie thelr home preparatory (o|will be the gueat for three weeks of BUDD B ity oriés . miscellaniedus shower Thutsdey | TiOVIng to Ohidago, whero she and Mr.|Miss Louist Lewis : \ evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. Kelly will live at the Virginia for two | %} Riesenberg, Assisted by the Misses Lols | 27 ”'"";' f""""(:, Mr. Kelly came over| Omghg (irl Soloist. It | and Nettle Eilis and Ruth Patterson of | 7o Chicago Wednesday Miss Grace McBride, daughter of Mr “ l ! Councll Blutts, in honor of Miss Flor v nd Mrs, W. W, McBride of Omaha, will || ence Ells, & June bride, Covera were | Honor Mrs, Haverstick be the sololat at the final orchestra con- ||| | Iald tor In honor of Mre. G, B. Haverstiek, who | cert 1is Amshisan Clotskivatary: ars: b , i | Misacs Misses has returned from the ecast, the Whist|chestrn in Central Music hall In Chi ‘ | ) 1.;<v‘v(\‘vh5v”\lm‘«"‘”-“-‘Hq trude club gave a luncheon at the University |cago May 13 Miss McBride has finished | | " | Mildred Huuth, Alt olub Friday. Covers were placed fo A two-yoar poat graduate course at the | | If Ruth Patte Dick Ric By v v | L American Conservatory of M and 1s | || X Netite Bhila, John H, Morrison, L. C. Gibson expecied home to visit her parents about | [ Men's OIfOTdS E. W. Gunther, J. K. Fitsgerald May 1 l | | esdamen 1 A. Garner Core of . W. Atwood Vred Krug of [ Fuller Omahans at Excelsior Springs | i W. J. Broateh Ma d Snapp In Excela'or Springs have been Mr. | | v ) (yOO( Woman's Club Lunchecn L. ¢ Glbaon I e I[df 1; ((1{1 ve annual luncheon the South Moty Mn K M Laverts, M ¥ «ha Woman'a club, which closes the [ TrisM Club News s A Old Budc % anigation s sctivities for the year, was | ‘The Tri-M club « \ fn WiUBARL 1 X Wrstess ('“’ ]),.“ { at the Hatel Loyal yeaterday. Spring | odist church will give a thre h I " b d in the decorations and {comedy In the auditorium of the Sorority Luncheon b)) & vore placed about fifty guests. | ehur the " Ma oy oot At '%‘..)U to pla v s 2 . | Mrs. Contant to Leave Kaa ..‘. s * . ster he wers | ;_,)() f : - Peigomer iy 2= vt " ) wns || WHY \hml.uwm h ) _() b ‘ B . o ¢ aska . PAY Low Heel Model.. D) o) / g g g g codbgis re prnsananss MORE! ame in Mahogany R 2 P vew 4 o | 0 T R ¥ { CLAREMONT INN ! . and Whist elub » e AN OX gl e RS Yo% { d Floor Rose Bldg . . te . [ a 1700 and Jaokeon. Doug. 9738 Sho ) § fornia . . 9 s ariéthe . Wizard Fa " . - "l & oy b boy . . . TAKE ELEVATOR as N ane } ospecial Table 'Mote Sumday o i ’ J Pinnge NG Cosby-Kirkendall Wedding i . { Speaker at Brownell Ha s \ " wr M { by { | | AU PISIIIITSIRRRT | . e L . i i WE MAKL . f . i - | OPTICAL CO. Wt reoey ) ( ) i~ 1 coRNER FARNAM AT 16 ™ 3 oy e T ANTORIUM . " n". l.... GOOD CLEANERS AND DY L Ha t PALAOANT Jomes Mot "h ouglas S84 \ - n ACHER OF PIANO | | weowen office. 3016 varnam seese mouin sute. 170m . aben . Paow Verda Sanborn D, is visiting her mother Mra. 11, H Tosenstock Mis, Gould Lietz Is expecting her mother and sister, "Mr A, M. Putn and Mra. Btella Baynders of Lincoln to he her guosts for a fow weeks Mr, and Mrs. K, L, Burke have as the's guosta his mother and sister, Mra. John 1, Hurk and Mrs. George Lunt, who ar rived Tueaday from California Miss Alice Wile of Danbury, Conn., | was the guest of Miss KKatherine Thum mel Monday and Tuesdny. Miss Wile was on her way home from Honoluly, she and Miss Thummel met lnst winter. Captain and Mra. Btorrs Bowen left yes terday for Fort Willlams, Me, after two weeks' visit hera with the captain's mother. Mrs. W. R. Bowen, and with Mrs, Bowen's alster, Mra. George tyre Misa Heth Vadll returned Wednesday trom Beatrice and left Thursday for (hi- cago on her way back to Hancock, Mich., where her marriage 18 to take place June 2, to Mr. Alvin Dessau of New Britain, Conn Miss Valll's grandmother uncle, Mra, Martha Heth and Mr. ton Heth, will go to the wedding University Club Dance. The University club will give ita closing dinner-dance of the season Saturday, May 13, This affair will be something of the nature of a May party with ap propriate favors where and Stock- Return from California. Mrs, . F. MecGrew returned home on Thursday from Callfornia, where she sapent several months visiting with her parents and enjoying California sunshine and flowers. Stork Special. A #on was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B, Oriffin, at Birchknoll A son was born Baturday Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenblum Mrs. Rosenblum was formerly Miss Alperson. Moln- | morning to In and Out of the Bee Hive Dr. and Mrs. Grant Willlams left Saet- in ening for Excelsior Springs M. and Mrs. Art Waolcott #nd son, Alan, left Thuraday for trip to Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Hoxie Ciarke left last week for St their way home to Villa Bel ? Dre and M J, K. Summers leave today for Washington, where the former Grace 1, Huntley JHICAGO GIRL WHO IS LOCALLY POPULAR, Grafonola Leader, $75.00 | | the former space. than hefore lar department store prices, Viss Bella Steinberg on Monday, and w8 on Fridays Evenings on which dances are being held at the club, all gentlemen attend- ing must present their membership cards or a duly issued invitation, or register at the entrance to the grounds, where an attendant will be placed for that purpose. children's dange after- i Lining Silks, Satin ' | Le Mars Club Dance. M Plass Pattsssen Bk arias Tehe Wiy Woasd Parsam, B 1 A Columbia Grafonola in Your Home Will furnish musie whole family. Try It Without Risking Anything. Step mto oul machine demonstrate these matehle struments model that suits you best, will deliver it to your home with out any expense to you. a thorough trial. you can pay for it on terms of $1 per week, concerts every hour in our soundproof par Schmoller & Mueller Piano C 1311.1313 FARNAM STREET. Headquarters for Columbia Grafonolns and Records., The Silk Shop NEW LOCATION... Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam We open Monday in our new home with three times Our inereaging business has forced u to move into larger quarters newest silks in dependable qualities at still lower prices saving you 15 to 25 per cent from the regu For Opening Week We Offer (0 yards of yard wide Black Dress Taffetas, laffetas, checks and plaids, Beauntiful Tub, Crepe and Habutai Silks. Worth $1.50, at yard.. LAGGETY ) b Mr. and Mrs harton lef Tuehday for a two Wes p to Was ington and White Sulphur Springs, Va PR Sendt veek with b { parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert C. Haves Mrs. Lloyd B. Holsapple left Thursday ning to visit with her mother, Mra Peck, in Hudson, N. Y., for a few weeks. please the talking let modern { warerooms and us in the We Seleet to you. (ive it satisfactory lors. and we are going to sell the llll’\I in stripes, 95c

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