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THE BEE OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- SMITH COLLEGE HAS ITS DAY IN OMAHA Miss Wells, Western Trustee, is the Guest of Honor at Several Affairs T0 KEEP UP COLLEGE INTEREST | By MELLIFICIA, May 22. Miss Marguerite Wells of Minne- ipolis, western trustee of Smith col lege, was the honor guest at one of the biggest luncheons of the spring season this afternoon. Miss Wells, who wishes to interest girls finishing the academic course in continuing their education into the collegiate, and especially that of Smith, spoke to the High school girls at 10 o'clock in the morning. The luncheon at the Uni versity club was at 12:30 o'clock, and was followed by an informal recep- ion to the girls bf the High school nd Brownell Hall. In the evening Miss Wells will be entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs, Edgar H Scott at their home and will leave ;«: 9 o'clock for her home in Minneap- | olis ['he members of the Smith college | Alumnae who gave the luncheon are Masdames-—~ Mosdames. Hernard Capen Harold C. Evarts, Paul Gallagher A E Gordon Lioya B. Holsapple Henry 'Plerpon Whalter Proatc Robt F. McCleliand Fdgar H. Bcott Misnon— Minnes Baboock of Marjoris Beckett Brownell Hall Anna Feil Blanchs Brotherton, Myra McClslland, Katherine Grable, Dorothy Ringwalt Ruthvon Nalle Ryan Helen E. Robertson, Carrie Dodge Alles Woodworth, Elizabeth L. Schlanck I'he guests of the Smith Alumnae were Mesdames Mosdames Holyoks, Robert Gantt | Edgar M. Moreman, Charles W. Russell George Platner, John . Hoblaon, Ongood Eastman E. 0. McOlit Hugh H. H Weed W, Axtell, Harold F. Fell | Rhosdes, Guy Cox. Draper Smith Harry Holdrege, | George Ribbel John MeDonald A Bwest Robinson Halleck F. Rose Frank MoCoy E. M. Fairfleld George W. Rysn, ! W. M. Denney Bert Fonda Herbert 8mith George C. Bmith Harbert Rogers, Hallor A Fell i Missen Minnen | Q. Capen, Allos Weat of Euphemia Johnson Californta | Entertain for Bridal Pair, The George Van Brunts and the Harry Van Brunts will give a merry affair this evening at the Grand hotel in Council Bluffs for Miss Har- riet Metz and Mr. Will Schnorr, who | will be married at All Saints’ church the evening of June 7. About ninety guests will be present to be received | informally by the Van Brunts and | Miss Metz and Mr. Schnorr in the ball room of the Grand 4 Green and white will be the scheme of the decoration with floral bridal | emblems. The orchestra of the Omaha Country club will play throughout | the evening, After r!anring a supper will be served at midnight at small tables, seating six The dining room will have a profu- sion of palms and the tables candles in silver sticks, with heart cakes at | their bases. An attractive feature of | the evening's decorative scheme will be the dressing of the chandeliers in | ferns and smilax. | Past Hospitalities. Miss Grace Mickel entertained the Les Amies Whist club at her home Saturday afternodn Miss Rheta Rasmussen and Mrs. J. M. Gerhard won prizes for the card game. Mrs. Charles Weber will entertain the club in two weeks. Mrs. L. Altman entertained at her home Thursday afternoon. A pro- gram was given and refreshments served The following guests were present esdames Vermillion Fitz rts it Haynes entertained at din- | er Saturday for his fraternity broth- | ers, Mr Robert Wa and Mr ; of the Cha tate unive Miss Mildr Griffith entertained | t dance yarty at her home Thurse & in honor of Miss Rhea " W leaving the 1 William Rutt Frank Helr Preparedness A unique feature of toda enter ent was the party t € the pring and summe ard all about Iy o and lunch hes as the guests of Miss Ma g those present Mis Misctaw M Y Met Ne Club Closes Season . Mrs. Read . ' . ¢ Class Clossr Seasn On the Calendal:. June 2, to plan for the commence- ment exercises at that school Social Gossip. Fashion Hint By LA RACONTEUSE. Coquetti:} are shown in various waterproof fa brics in plain and che 'c effects. The particular one illustrated was devel oped in fine black aud white check the ‘ull erown of which is set into a band in a series of pleats. The peal is a useful detail, in that it affords 2 shade for the eyes. The narrow ta's on either sid are placed in such way as to make it possible to adjust |a motor v:il twenty guests are expected. Mr Charles C. Belden is chairman of the entertainment committee. The mem- |bers of the committee appointed to | plan for next season's study are: Mrs Charles C, Belden, Mr (l 0. Detwei ler and Mrs. Charles E. Hall Guest Affair, Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Gordon are expecting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gordon of Chicago in a few days. Thursday {Mrs Carroll R. Belden will give a luncheon at heér home for Mrs. Gor don and Miss Freeman of Racine, who is the guest of Mrs. Myron Hay- ward, her sister At Home for Guest. Mrs., Mary Harris will be at home Thursday afternoon from 2 to 5 in honor of Mrs. Isadore Blazer of Tul sa, Okl. No cards have been issued and the affair is strictly informal Omaha Boy Honored. Mr. Walter O. Berndes, son of Mr and Mrs, Oscar Berndes and a mem ber of the senior class at Oberlin col lege, has just received distinguished honor by being elected to the Ober lin chapter of the National Phi Beta Kappa fraternity. The Oberlin chap- ter annually elects one-eighth of the graduating class having the highest | ward the club’s building fund grades On the Calendar, The Columbian club will give its next party at the hall, Twenty-second and Locust streets, on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock The | hostesses for the occasion will be Mesdames D). E. Murray, C. Burns, F. B. Hogan and W. H. Fletcher The Train Schoo! Parent-Teacher’s association, of which Mrs. A, Swo- Boda is president, will meet Frid; ) Miss Marion Towle returns today from Elgin, Neb., where she spent the week-end as the guest of Miss Genevieve Brooks, a former school mate at Brownell Hall Mrs. Myer Fridstein of Chicago ar rived Sunday to spend the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Berg | man. Miss Henriette Bergman, who was her guest for several months, re turned home with Mrs. Fridstein For Miss Congdon, Mrs. Denise Barkalow gave a pretty little afternoon affair for Miss Eliza beth Congdon at her home today Shrub flowers decorated the room and four tables played bridge. This is the first of a series of prenuptial af fairs to be given in honor of Mis | Congdon Suffrage Hat Has Reached the City| The suffrage hat has arrived! A large gnment of "Liberty ats, the icial hat of the Woman's will be worn by the thousands of suf fragists who will march the suf frage ade in Chicago when the na lican convention is held eived by the F. M. Scha practical motor hats Nonpareil Club to HOPE UNI DAY WILL BE ANNUAL EVENT Professors and Department Heads Enthusiastic Over Success of Students’ Visit Here INSTRUCTORS ENJOYED TRIP University professors and depart- ment heads who were in Omaha Fri- day with the 400 or 500 students vis iting the city were unanimous in their expression of the hope that uni versity day in Omaha will be made a permanent annual teature In a short talk to the students and the Omaha hosts at the Auditorium just before the buffet luncheon in the evening, Chancellor Samuel | Avery said that he hoped this could | he made an annual event on account of its educational and fraternal fea- tures The professors, deans and depart- | ment heads who were here enjoyed | the day as much as did the students | themselves. Never perhaps in the | history of the state did so many pro-| | fessors of the University of Nebraska visit Omaha in a single day. The following is a list of those who were | here Chancellor Samue!l Avery, Dean W G. Hastings of the law college, R. A Lyman of the department of phar macy; Dean E. A. Burnett of the col lege of agriculture, Dean A. V. S.| Stout of the school of engineering, | Prof. G. E, Condra, director of con- servation; Prof. Paul H. Grummann, director of fine arts; Prof. H. Clyde Filley of the department of farm | management, Prof. Erwin Hopt of | the department of agronomy, Prof.| H. J. Gramlich of the department uf] animal husbandry, Prof. J. D. Hoff-| man of the department of mechani- cal engineering, Prof. Benton Dales of the department of chémistry, Prof, | Martin of the department of political economy, Dr. Hyde of the depart- ment of philosophy, Prof. ] . Frandsen of the department of ani mal husbandry, Prof. O. J. Fergeson of the department of electrical engi- neering, Miss Alice Loomis, director | of home economics; Miss Fedde, in-| structor of home economics; Anna | Hinterlong of the department of ge- ology, Prof. M. M. Fogg of the de- artment of journalism and rhetorie, rof. J. E. LeRossignol, director of commerce; Dr. George Elliott How- | ard, head of political science and so- ciology. Another Cashier Becomes a Bride Another cashier of the Beaton Drug company was married Sunday the third to'go since the beginning of the year. The latest bride was Miss Adeline Sherwood, and the bride groom is Frank Stark, a Creighton man of the class of 1913. The mar riage was solemnized at the parson age of the Calvary Baptist church at 3 o'clock Sunday in the presence of a few friends and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Allen, the latter a sister to the bride Rev. J. A, Maxwell officiated. After a lengthened stay in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Stark will make their home in Omaha As was the case in the other mar riages, the bride and bridegroom be came acquainted at the Beaton store, where Mr. Stark, a dreggist, was at one time employed The first cashier this year to wed was Miss Elizabeth Henderson, who married Louis Harte. Miss Virginia Bryan was the next to go, becoming the bride of Mr. Berrnard McNulty MRS. RORER ARRIVES FOR WEEK OF LECTURES HERE Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer, far-famed culinary expert, arrived in Omaha | yesterday to give a series of cook ery lectures and demonstrations and is at the Fontenelle, The lectures are to be given every morning and afternoon this week at the Orchard Wilhelm company store, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid society of St. Mary's Avenue Congregational chutrch Mrs. Paul Rivett of Lincoln, a pro- feasional from the State university, has been secured to assist Mrs. Rorer in the demonstrations. Mrs. Rivett is well known in Omaha by her maiden name, Frances Wyman Sardine canapes, Bellevue bouillon, shrimp timbales a I'Anglaise, chicken supreme, French tomatp salad and /| | omelet souffle were the delicious con- coctions made by Mrs, Rorer at the opening demonstration This morning at 10:30 o'clock Mrs Rorer's lecture will be on “Correct Table Service,” and the afternoon | demonstration will be afternoon tea dishes, which will include sandwiches, canapes, coupes, tomato en surprise sweet wafers stuffed, iced cocoa and “Old Ladies' Horse Neck' AVOCATION CLUB TO HAVE | BANQUET TUESDAY EVENING Omaha Avocation club will hold Hold Big Carnival| The Nonpareil Athletic club will stage a carnival at Luxus park, Twenty-fourth and Vinton streets, | June 5 to 10, inclusive. The carnival | will be given by the Ed L. Hinz| shows and the proceeds will go to-| it - i e Circle Tours, beside diversified route. No part of Great Western terminals—is re Omahs to Chicago—thene Washington or Baltimore to N returning via Buffalo, Niagara troit to Chicago and home troit home delp Baltimore, Washingto and Chicago . Omaha to Chicago—thence York, return via Philadelphi Washington and Pittsburgh to Buffalo to Montreal (Bt. Lawres Boston, returning through New Returning via steamer lina Omaha to Ch 3 to Norfolk, Va., boat Norf returning via Montreal, Buffalo Omaha to 8t. Paul or Mi atone or Glacler Natic Park adian Rockies, Spoka ALt Sound to T Lake City Omaha to 8t n ilacier Nat 0, thence urning vlorado and and, ul or Mi ttle and P kan ret via Ban San Diegc Lake, Scanic ver, Kans. y or Omaha *—On sale June 1 to 18, Any of the » great variet Lake vaeati Popular Circle Tours Go One Way; Return Another The Chicago Great Western, pursul viding attractive and popular exeur its eonnections for n number of so-called satisfactory destination, provide a stantly unfolded, and this at mo addition Here Are a Few of Over One Hundred Circle Tours Omnha to Chicago—thenca via Cineinnati, Columbus, Pittaburgh, Wheeling, Washington or Baltimore to Norfolk, Va., boat to New York, through New England to Montreal or 8t. Johns, and vis Buffalo, Niagara or De. Omaha to Chieago—thence via Detroit, Niagars Falls, Montreal and New England to New York, returning via Phila- 85 extra) down through New England to 57.80 I Omaha_to Chicago--thence via Detroit, Njagars Falls, , t—On sale daily until September 80, 1916 Varisty, the spice of life, has been infused into our elr | 1822 Farnam St, Omaba. Phens Douglas 260 its first open meeting at the Castle hotel banquet hall Tuesday evening | at 7 o'clock. A banquet is to be| served by the hotel management and an extensive program will follow, consisting of Prof. Chambers’ stu- | dents as developed in the last two | vears. In addition to this H. B.| hitehouse will entertain. . Prof. J E. Brill, violinist; Prof. Sigmuad | Landsberg, pianist, and Prof. J. E.| Carnal, baritone soloist, all of which | fw»n be followed by a grand ball, e its poliey of pro- a» arranged with IRCLE TOURS, heyond are con- any of thess to epested ; new sce e via Olncinnatl, Pittsburgh, orfolk, Steamer to New York Falls and De- $w 5 . n, Pittsburgh, %1.80 via Niagara, Buffalo to New ia, Baltimors, 0 Chieago, home o noa Thonsand Island bost trip York State and New York Oity $61.00 via Washington or Baltimore olk to Boston, nneapolis, thence via Yellow s or via C o ‘and puger s 999,00 through Salt 5(10 1 Denver 1 -00 nneapolis— thenes, via . Yellow in Canadian Rockies, Spo Portiand, 7 Angeles, . Den- 685 07 I and July 28 to 40, 1914, ed at aame price—alse . Including five Great sen pald outings. It is our @ want a con car, a who | running smoothly again. POLARINE, the Standard Oil for All Motors. 18th and Case Street 2%h and Harvey Btrest Minimives friction, Prevents power leaks. 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