Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 24, 1916, Page 11

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11 TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1916. OMAHA, o THE BEE: ' Society Notes -.- | Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments Club Doings STRIPED PARASOL Timely Fashion Hint ; i * 10 HELP DAN GUPID R A Lawn at the C—(;J'm.r,v Club to Be Pa\‘l‘ Frl:m‘vm:-a. Viete anielse Adorned With These Love vere givel « “ a L; Traps. IS T0O HAVE WELL-BENT RIBS By MELLIFICIA—May 23. | No mother with a goodly l sized family of daughters would think anniversary | | wise of such a thing as her home in the | plan of one big, stately drawing-room Instead she would fill the house with as many little nooks and recesses as a Ruth Johnson Esther John ’ gulf coast bay has bayous and la- goons, Hilder Johr ' p Flo There was another trap, quite Helen Youns H Helen Swan 1 Mosurs passed now; but it did its work in its day, and many a grandmother will testify she gets romanucally remi- cent and tells you how your ’ir’"'d' father proposed to her in the “sum- mer house,” Read any old novel and August Anderso A. Carlson Erixor Lundgren n Nystrom / you'll learn that the little latticed i josk in the side yard was where [ Thurls Obers. Lord Roland asked Angelica, the gov I Caron, a A hard-time stag party was giver | Saturday evening at the home of Mr the Hatikwoh Socia Louis Levy by erness, to marry him and become | . club. Those present were marchioness at the very least Of late years the iron table on the —— lawn with a big gaily striped para- sol over it, a dipping sided parasol with well-bent ribs, has proved a [ Abraham Mide | y ) es ne wko Katleman | love-trap with possibilities never even B Pty | dreamed of the little latticed arbor isndore Rosenblalt Y ¢ p Ruben Brown ,}'.wr\ c «m’wlr\ club ,m:;mg ”“‘ln l;]l 4 g ek hegins each scason with an entirely I . " s your ‘life worth 12 daollars ist of young m fed members ' new list of young married members That's all it costs to have Worm Steering Gear put on your Ford 606 So. 14th When the question of garden equip- Standard - Foundry Co ment came up this year at the Coun try club, the committee on furnish ings, Mrs. George Bernhard Prinz Mrs. Robert Howe wnd Mrs. Wi ] Foye, decided upon the parasols. “Put them in,” said one of the matrons, “and I'll promise you a new engage- ment every week." ‘ Marquees are all very comfortable, but they are like thé drawing-room filled with a stately company of spin sters and bachelors discussing topics of general and current interest, with interludes of small talk “But—two by two striped parasols—if the under the engagements summer long ! are not announced all at the Country club this season, there will be something remiss with the s shown in very brilliant blue taffeta, | the former, which is arranged in cape men,” declares one of the commit- | the skirt of which is extremely full,|effect. The long bell sleeves are most | tee, and cut in deep yoke effect topped |attractive A distinctive chip straw | with a cording and frill of self mate- | hat with ostrich trimming and button Notes of P. E, O, Sisterhood. rials. The bodice is an exquisite com- | trimmed slippers proves an appropri- Mrs. Joseph C. Weeth, president bination of black shadow and silver jate finishing touch ’ of chapter B, K. of the P. E. O. sis- | == e e S - | George Redieck Wednes- | luncheon and played two tables this| Quite the loveliest afternoon gown (lace, the latter forming a lining for DOWN THEN $1 Weekly Our Gas Range Week | Is Your Opportunity BUY NOW $42.00 Gas Range, $34.00 | $30.00 Gas Range, $25.00 " " Juanita SPECIAL TERMS: ‘ ' Hansen $3.00 Down, Then $1.00 Weekly. These Prices are for the A. B. Stoves, Full Cabinet. ‘ The . Film ¢ Favorite terhood, will entertain her chapter | with Mrs |afternoon as the guests of Mrs. W, at a kensington Friday afternoon. day afternoon | Mrs. Weeth and Mrs. Clyde Babcock *he Thimble club will hold its an- | R. Roney. This club of eight mem- are the chapter's delegateg to the |nual picnic Saturday, June 3, at the | bers is planning to meet at the Field \ state sisterhood convention, ‘M be | home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Sunder-|club throughout the season. Another | ( held at Alliance June 12-14. Prelimi- | fand at Fairacres | Tuncheon hostess was Mrs, W. A.| nary plans for the entertainment of | Yonson, who had five guests. | the national P. E. O. convention in|§hower for Bride. | - Omaha in October, 1917, will be out-| "My, N, Steinberg and Mrs. A, Sil | Marriage Announcement. lined at the state meeting, | verman will entertain at a miscellane-| My and Mrs. Henry C. Martens | ous shower at McCrann hall, South|announce the marriage of their daugh- Side, Wednesday afternoon for Miss | ter, Dorothy Adeline, to Mr. Earl | Hushes MacDougal on Saturday, May Omahans at Excelsior Springs, Recent arrivals from Omaha at the | Bertha Lewis, whose marriage to Mr Royal hotel in Excelsior Springs have | Max Grossman will be solemnized 20, Omaha been Arthur J. Rothchild and Robert | Sunday, June 25 - [ O'Keefe | ) o | At Prairie Park. Mr. and Mrs, Hans Krues returned | At the Field Club. The Prairie Park Needlecraft club Sunday night from Excelsior Springs, | There is a promise of many little | held its last meeting-of the season at M".Tou ROGERS evening at the|the club®house this afternoon, The | On Saturday night, the Omaha- Kearney club gave its second annual '\:hru]- llhv)I' spent ten days at the|dinners tomorrow oyal hote Field club upon the occasion of their | next meeting will be the second Tues- John Ralston has returned from a/|first dinner-dance of the season One | day in September. The rooms were 1515 HARNEY T'uesday bridge clubs met at|decorated in snowballs and bridal short - stay in Excelsior Springs,|of the ] where he was at the Royal hotel, g G L \ | | %4 Will She Save The U. S. Submarine?— In The Film Novel of the Hour! Omaha-Kearney Club Banquet. banquet at the Loyal hotel. The table | was beautifully decorated with Mrs. | Ward roses and the place’cards were | done in blue and gold, the school col-| ors. Covers were laid for twenty and A. O. Thomas, former president of Kearney Normal, was the guest of! honor Mr. Guy E. Burman, '12, acted as toastmaster, and the following pro- Reminiscences,” gram was given Grace Morrison; “Greeting from braska State Normal Faculty,” Pau- ine Gale, '12; address, Dr. A. O, Thomas; “Words,” Edmund Winch- | Preparedness,” May Tennyson, '07 song, “The Blue and the Gold;” group f songs, Eunice Conaway ['hose present were Misses Misses i r an Malolly aors. A Ramas American Film Company, lse. ‘Peony Day.” Again yesterday enormous throngs were sweEt e U — — - — e —— e — — — — o~ — — e — — e —— -~ — - . e e e Eo = the comék 3 Wtable, direc - — - ~ . e o ~ o - - - - - ; 7, ' Zanmmmm N rip w Colorado will 1 » just as ph Pieaaant a8 your sok nion Pacific rechng tand qQuich way o r".:‘.‘ hair cars, Mt locomer vea ’?""hhm d Tourist sleepi ” Payg » v W courteny VNS oA and . e 10 the ofitg h . Mak Co $17.50 R PreT Y . . ound. Trip K » ! are in Effoc Forn - ¢ June | v ’ ws NOW ne Int WA which s f N by aaking R ineer " . , wating hook 124 § "H‘dlmm._( PAT.A - .'I.'!.’H.'HHH,‘.‘:'!H.'H'f.’.'!.‘!mmnnnnunnm...,\\\% arn there if vou 1 — - - o - - —_— — — — - —— —— o - - —— e— —— - - ) s o .- - - o — e e R e - - e e e e - e Telond e g 4 “ N OMAHA DAILY BEE Film Company. Ine, and distributed throagh 08 Muteal Write ar wire your nearest Mutual Exehangs o by the Aman " Amerve Exhbitare Experienced Advertisers always use The Bee to tell the public how to save money. The garden com e for “pany 2 Rest and Play~ Resort rld knows, the pi y 18 Ouf g e wll havs their fay, re else Perhaps can one Ry to tremendous enthusiasm by the big subsea scenes in * ade its ch ithe K Who w seal orite pastime with more e Secret of the Submarine”’—by the U. S, submarine invention-idea which b ¢ . / S thas s than under . z'j’s' and brings air direct from the water—~by the spy’s desperate escape—the battle under water, . 4 nartest of. rarefied g e EVfiry d clear skies and Juanita Hansen is a dazzling, dashing heroine~ Thomas Chatterton a powerful actor who theills, g Omwa == door Sports— ofy ay is : i S mountain clim Rolfing, motoring, y®a day for out. = Go today! Another group of theatres will show “The Secret RPRORy Consert Parties b —1 hing. riding, tennis, = of the Submarine.” For fifteen weeks new chapters will be offered— o —— you relax from e chapter a week —each a smashing succession of surprises and intense dramatic action. you begin to 1 your routine worlk and bask | — Read E. Alexander Powell's stirring novelization of “Phe Secret of the Submarine” in this enra the Rocky e Why some People visi n Colorado's sun shine, == ROWIPEper St e piatuens) r Y Mountains ¢ 0 : this most interes S — See “The Secret of the Submarine'’ at These Theatres: whether to g0 VEIY yoar—with these SUng spot in = e £0 to Colorado, but R i3 not a ques L — hene, Omaha, Nob., Wednesday, May 314t Monros, Omaha, Saturday, June 10th e You et adeunc when to go {uestion of == Oma N Tussday, J Loyal, Omaha, Sunday, June 111h thers. Prom (m_,._‘:':";‘":- YOuT wacation sescet once you » GConqelt Wiutie Selgedny. May ST Comet, Shelton, Neh, Wednesday, June 281k * allacenic tripe s oo 0 overaight ride 10 Ders, "™ Mve found your we oo o= I R P Masde, Aurera, Nob, Monday, June 10%h ' Plemsure places in the C'm-mw .1'( the natura sarty wt aha sday, June N Yiar, O'Naill, Neb, Monday, Juns 19tk Sate. And remember ') Read : : y »ad the Story in the

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