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Their Engagement What is Going On in Society Circles Country Club Dinner-Dance. Although the formal opening of the Country club, scheduled for last eve- ning, was postponed until Tuesday in deference to the memory of Mrs. Gurdon W. Wattles, the club house was thrown open to a large number of members and their friends for a dinner-dance Among the dinners postponed from Saturday to Tuesday evening are those of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamil- ton, Mr. W. Farnam Smith, Mr. and Mrs, W. A, C, Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. C. N. Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. S, S, Cald- well, Mr. and Mrs, E. G, McGilton, Mr. and Mrs, T, J. Mahoney, Mr, and Mrs. N. B. Updike, Mr, and Mrs, C. J. Smyth, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. W, J Foy« Mr. and Mrs. James Love Paxton entertained the largest party at the Country club last evening. Their Wilson Lowe V. M. Galnes 1. A Hall John L. Kennedy Mesdamen Kvans of Minneapolis. Mesarn Mensrn Harry McCormick, 1. A. Cavers Jerome Mugoee Mr. Charles Hull had as his guests Yiss Grace Novthrup Messrs. und Mesdumen B. M Fairfield K. W. Dixon lllnb!lt Il’ Pring, [ y ll{uuuwv A R S was 5" Davorest Ticharas Waite Page, ONE OF THE POPULAR JUNE Barl Onmett P v P BRIDES. Mr. and Mrs, Charles T, Stewart » of Council Bluffs entertained at din- ner complimentary to their daughter, Mrs. Donald McFerron, and Mr, Me- Ferron of Hoopeston, 11, The party included: Mewsrn. and Mosdamen— 1 ¥red Humilton, JoJ Hems Minnew- Minnon— Mildred Butler, Elisaboth Davis, B, Hiard Butler J. T, Btewart, 24; Mr. and Mrs their party Mr, and Mre. Adolph Htors Minsen— e Pauline Fordtran of Alice Bun Antonio Monsrs, — Harry Koch Miss 1du Hharp Juq't and Mrs, W. A, Redick en- tertained at dinner for Mrs, W, R, Sweatt and Mr, M, Schibsby of Min- neapolis, The other guests were: Meanrs. and Mesdamen - W, T. Burns, W. J. Foye Joseph Barker, Mrs. Romington Mr. Frank Burkley. , Dr. and Mrs, B. B, Davis dined with Messrs. and Mesdames W. H, Bu- cholz, W. M. Rainbelt, H, O. Ed- wards, John F. Stout, Dr. and M R. W. Connell and Madame Rain- | bolt, Mr, and Mrs, A, W. Gordon gave :nd Mrs, Frank W. J. Coad had in Mennrn, — Drexel Sibbernsen a dinner with Mr Gordon of Chicago @ their guests of honor, and to meét them, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. C. Kennedy, Mr, and Mrs, | club, will give a complimentary mati- Ross Towle and Mrs. R: W, Breck- |nee to the children of the members 2rs. Soseph Martin oo amcarm enridge. on SIKHfdl{ afternoon, June 3, A . Mr, Herbert Connell entertained [Program of fancy dances will he complimentary to Mims Harriet Metz [ K1ven by some of Miss lJnr.;.-mu.. and Mr. Will' Schnorr, who are to be Pu&!h of Chambers' acad nn’{. married in June. r - and s, s, M. orgensen and daughter Charles E, Metz an s Alice Judge have given their apartments at the 3 3 : Colonial and taken up residence with °‘s:: "é’:':fl::"“'fi":o‘::’",:u'"e:."'bu Miss Brown at Carter Lake club, guests Miss Marion Kuhn, Miss Ger- trude Metz, Mr. Paul Shirley, Mr, Edward Daugherty and Mrs. C. C, ' Allison, gathering last evening when the club Mr. Robert Howe's guests were his | 8¢ason was formally launched. Five sister, the reigning queen of Ak-Sar-|hundred guests attended the openin Ben, Miss Marion zl‘m; Miss Luy- |dinner dance, for which the clul cile Bacon, Miss Harriet Smith, Mr, [house was profusely decorated —with Charles Hamilton, Mr. Arthur Han.|roses, carnations, peonies and iris, ford of Sioux City and Mr. Walter The flowers and palms and ferns Penfield of Washington. were banked on every side and lent With Mr. Albert Busch, Mr. Al-|additional grace to the tables at which lan Tukey, Mr. Bernard Smyth and |the guests were seated. Mr. Leon Callahan were Mr. and Mrs,| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowell had Clarence Sibbernsen, Miss Helen Ep- |88 their guests enter, Miss Marjorie Howland and s"x:"n::gl:;"d.meh Miss Alice Carter. Mise Mons Cowell Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Baxter enter- lfil‘lled Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Scott, Happy Hollow Club O ening. Iflpyy Hollow club ervl a brilliant M MoLain Libbey of New York City McHugh, Mi With Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conrad Mi J';u-“i: r,‘:; (,;“g‘:f“ (Y::::"' were Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Parrish and Young, Mr. RichurJYwnl of New|Mrs. W. S, Wiley. Dr. and Mrs, C. N. Waters enter- York and Mr. A, G, h 2 Mr. and Mrs, B. lg.o‘gr.eer have as|tained Dr..and Mrs. H. B. Lemere :lggir guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter :nd Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hollis- oberts and Mr. and Mrs. Philip | '7. . | Bartlee of St. Joseph, Mo, hilip Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Quigley, who Mr. and Mrs. George Redick, Mr, h . and Mrs, John Madden, Mr. and Mrs. | P!atte to make their residence, enter- | Arthur Keeline, Mr. and Mrs. Louis | tained one of the larger parties. Their Clarke and Mr, and Mrs, John Red-|Buests were: ick dined together, wn'i‘l“f:;m.-:‘ e . Millor. Mr. and Mrs. E. Buckingham, Mr, | Geores Guinter, and Mrs. Louis Doup, Mr. and Mrs. #.K}-‘:.’-:‘,"" George Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Jay D, Al h‘ 1 | Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur {inlv by DOthat Jarhs party) wae etertained lish made “g{lflfllhtr party. y Mr, and Mrs, E. A, Pegan, who| Sun Francisco Mr. and Mrs. Lows Nash's guests h.ud.l:.m.(:a' 'i:;-mu- | ) :‘ere Aulr" lf;d an. Ward Burgess, g Qeburman of Prement. . il Popleton, Miss Frances g ) | Nash, Mr. Stockton Heth and Mr.| Dr and Mrv John Paiver, 1 A G EMek Prank Cuscaden Judge and Mrs, Irving F Lawrence Brinker Mr. and Mrs. James Ludlow had with them Messrs. and Mesdames H H. Holcomb, Frank Eustis of Chi.|"ad.in their gy ) £ <1 M 4 Mesdamee- u!In.J B. Rahm and E. D. Ludlow, [3. F bation o Nerria Brows r. Jack Somers entertained Miss |, 0 Misseg- Me Mr o wn Luctie Mrown Woodrutt Bail of Valenting, Neb Albert Edholm had Anne Gifford, Miss Eugenie Patter- son and Mr, Newman, Henson party of With Judge and Mrs. W, D. Mc- | friencs from Spokane, Wash,, as his Hugh will be Mr. and Mrs. W. F.|guests. There wer ::ullf) and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. But Mr. and M © 0O ¥ _ e Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mayne of |~ Mias Ofee Neat - Coungil "'\I"l‘l‘lvlflll"ll‘d & party Mr oand Mrs. W, R Matthews en iu‘n.-'v:ul‘hr.r‘:-‘, ;:l.u.:.u!.l‘::l'l tertained Mr. and Mres. C. 8. Stebbing, Laonard Bverett - Bdwin Wickbham Miss Eunice Stebbing and Miss Lena Liso n Brust Miller Mrs wew Clark of Dubugue With Mr. and Mes. Bdwin L. Per Staller parties dining together in- | fect were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes S tluded Me and Mrs. R L Muntley, | and Miss Searle and Miss Underwood Mr and Mrs F. 5 Westhrook and Mre and Mes 1 M. Morton had M. and Mrs, Hieey Doarly and Mr, | their guests AN and Mes. Harley Moorbead, Mre. and | Messts and Mosdunse s FOH Davie and My wnd Mes | oy § Neows T — L G French; Mr. and Mra George ( . Sy Bonith and Mr. a0t Mrs E L Burke) | DI0K together wers Mr. and Mes Floyd Smith, Mrs. A L E M thur C. Smith, Mis. George Palmer, (¥ ¢ ¢ P Dr. W. O Bridges and Mr. Wallage | Making anot party were Raymani Mr. KA Cope, Mra Fva |, Moo tnd N Wallace, Mrs. K. C. Rifenberick, Miss |§ T word e :':'t"m Wossels and Mr. Frank Has- [ § % 32 W . | Mr and Mis A V. Kinsler sna| The Joha G g 2 By and Mes A L Patrick and thee | 00000 WV, - TV s also uttended the Lountey | PIY8de and I Ry . ub diiner dunce | same 1ahle A party . arl | “Carter Lake Club Nows, [ Thpret 1 " . € Mrs, M Jorgenaen suterained | Dosen. W, 8 " W v henslngion ohuh Theraday after. |1 1 H % N Weath, W. N 5‘” M har hungelow 8t Larter lake y V. A s e #e poent were Mesdames Yoo | " 0" .. B Nkhots, Ve Resavlaer and ! Dvoand Mea K L Neddges, De o Mhelh Chambertain, Kuoball and | Mrs A C Stokes. D and M vt of Commerd Bhwfte; Miwe Brown | Moy and Mi and Mo RO Miss Jorgecsen were guests of | Hhodes o LA by T MAst ad 4 Wiss Mand 1. Jorgy . . s \ e vt sive deneing ab Larter §ay favd M Fitavy N M r. Paul Bradiey | came to Omaha recently from North | Loulse Baxter | THE to Wed Announced - HEYN PHOTO- s . sam T e - ‘fumu; }l?/ Liggett, J. J. Melick, W. | H, Jones, Charles R. Sherman, W. C, Ross, F. J. Mortog B. Williams, |D. E. Gallagher, R. Sunderland, J. A. Sunderland, C. W. McDonald, R. W. Reed, E. O. Hamilton, A. W. Bow- |man, G. L. Howell, G. W, Platner, {J. W. Roberts, A, W, Friend, J. E. | Goodrich, Howard Goodrich, N. Wood, E. A, Johnson, G. B, l)zvr,(], A. Gilmore, W. B. Jewell, H, G. Loomis, R. P. Hamliton, C, H. Mar- tley, W. D, Williams, . H. Barrett, M 'W 2. Palmatier, C D. O'Neil Mr, and Mrs. Edward T. Callahan entertained at a family dinner at the opening of the club last evening. Mr, B. Morton and Aikin, G, W. Wickersham, | | | | | | OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 28, 19186. POPULAR GUEST FROM WISCON- ficers for_the term will be SIN IN OMAHA tlecied. The menbershiv of the A6 vates of the Sisters of Mercy in Omaha At a meeting of the alumnae held mn 1914, when the sisters were celebrating their golden jubilee, a purse of $2,000, raised by the mem was placed at the disposal of the bers Wedding Announcement A beautiful wedding was solem nized at Chambers' academy Sunday ening when Miss Ida Kulakofsky, ighter of and Mrs. [. Kulakof ecame bride of Mr. David oldware of Ceyion, Minn. Miss Kulakofsky was formerly a teacher Omaha lie schools The bride was attended by her sis Hann ulakofsky T'he bridesmaids the Misses Juliette C. Augustus of Chicago, F 1 Rein chreiber and Mushkin, cous ins of the bride i'ne ushers were Messrs. Harry Reinschreiber, Morris Molashuck, The e the Misses .od Sarah Stein the lit kofsky and Mr the ter, Miss vere Ros¢ ( a1 ry bon stre Fanunie Kulakof berg. The flow e Kulz ers in the th of the bride bearer was Baby La Vernc groom was attended I'he bride's brother, Dr. Barney were ring I"eblowitz the Kula by kofsk I'he bride . gown of ivory atin trimmed in lace, tulle and pearls and carried a shower boquet of roses and lilies of the valley ident of I'he ballroom was decorated in toastmistress ferns and a huge wedding bell a ung the canopy unde which the ceremony wa formed I'here were about 500 5t ent, among whom were man town people VOre 2Miss Kalhleen Freeman Wallace, pre wted a Miss Winifred the club Covers yalms . { for vere laid fo a Mewsrs. and M I W pres out-of ok A. A Foster Mr, and Mrs. Goldware left for a Miunen— , Wi Lo two months’ tour of the west M Maude Wailace, | Sautter-Murphy Weddm Jokn Bamford | The marriage of Miss .‘ianc Agnes Hattla Kottar, ¢ W. Vroman [ Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N 1 Florence Waterbury, F. Murphy, and Mr, Walter H. Saut- ’!er took place Wednesday morning at |9 o'clock at Sacred Heart church, Miss Maud | de, was the Stepanek was Stolspart-Schnetz Wedding. 4 cred News comes from Denver, Colo, | Father Judge 'J”lCl“n%- of the marriage in that city, May 24, | Murphy, sister of the bri of Miss Henrietta Schnetz, daughter | bridesmaid and Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schnetz, to |best man, 2 Mr. Everett Stolspart, all residents| The bride was gowned in white | of Omaha, The bride was born in | Georgette crepe, with an overdress of | this city and is a graduate of Central | radium lace, the gown being trimmed High school, class of 1910, The Rev, |in pearls, She carried a shower bou- {(ahn E. Hummon, former pastor of [quet of bride's roses. | ountze Memorial church, of which |, Miss Claire Connor played Lohen- | the young couple are members, who | Bren’s wrddm? march for the en- baptized and confirmed the -bride, | trance of the hridal party. - also performed the marriage cere- After a western trip until [Iufl? 15, mony in the Messiah Lutheran |the young people will be at home at church in Denver, where he is the |B20 Bancroft street. | pastor at the present time, and Mrs, W, . Rhoades had eight| The parents of the bride and Ed- | Betrothal Announcements. guests, ward Rasmussen, schoolmate of the | Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Northrup have | A party of young people made up a l groom, accompanied the young announced the engagement of their | “Dutch treat” gathering at one table, |couple to Denver, Mr. Rasmussen |daughter, Grace Gertrude, and Mr. | There were: acted as the groom's best man and | Wilbur Jones, the weddm{I to be i Nera Pl P Mrs. John E. Hummon attended the |celebrated June 24. Miss Northrup ¢ vty bride. Mrs, John Turtle was/a guest | is a graduate of Central High, has a Katherine Krug, Meanrs. — Ward Brown, Temple McFayden AT William Petarson, L. M. Barnhosen, Leon Nelson, Dining with Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Nieman were: | Mr. and Mrs. Samusl Heuser, Minpon— Minnen— | Alles Duval, Gienevieve Banford | Dorethy Sanford of Lineoln 1 Meonnrs,— Al Growmith, Joseph Laird, Tobert Thompson, Herbert Ryan. Dining together was another party, including: Mewsrs. and Mesdames— 8 R b . . M. Durkes E. E. Kimberley Mre. Mabel Blllck Dr. Wills, Junior Club Me;u. day evening at the home of Miss Vir- ginia Hoffman and Mr, James Hoff- man. Fbllowing a business meeting and election of officers, the members danced. The officers for the com- ing year are Miss Mary Finney, pres- ident; Mr. James Hoffman, vice pres- |ident; Miss Virginia Hoffman, secre- tary; Mr. Mark Smith, treasurer. Those present were: Minsen- Minnen— | Wdith Bowman, Murguerite Smith, | Bdith Frederick Helon Stewart, | Nebruska City Ruth Clark, Chicago; Mary Finney, v Hotfman, Mildred Jones, h Clark Marlon Godwi Wright, Harriet Jonni: fotfman, Clars Chamb Grace Blackwell, Phyllls Thomas, Ethel Nicholson, Helen Mitohell, i Allce Young, | Mary King, | Katherine Blackwall, | Dorothy Barker, Burks, Vera Harvey, Judith Fresman, Doris Gordon, Frances ady, Trene O'Nelll Martha Burke, Gladys MoConnell, Pearl Woodland, Monnrn. — Mesnrs. -~ Robert Bmith Robert mith, James Hoffman Chicago Roland Welch, Ruy Clark, David Jones, Clarence Fdward Kiplinger; Joss Waellington, Howard Willlama, Willlani MeAdams, Adama, Mar Bugens Houwe, Willtam Baker Arnold Woodley, Ned O'T Russell Oardner, Lealls Norton, | Eastern Star Entertainment, The Past Matrons and Past Pa trons' club of Vesta chapter, No. 6, gave a 7 o'clock dinner at the Ma sonic temple, Thursday evening, in { honor of the retiring worthy matron, | Mrs. Alberta Regnier Hughes, and retiring worthy patron, Mr. Walter B. Graham. Following the program a musical program was given by Mrs M. M. Heptongtall, who sang ‘Sere nade,” by Schubert, and Cadman's Aun instrumental duet Yeoman ‘At Dawning " fven by Mra. Clay W was and Mrs. George R Porter An interesting paper, “Love's Mis war read by Mra Clara Springmeyer, and 4 talk was given by \L W. B Killpack, past grand patron of the state of lowa, his sub jeet heing “The Spirst of the Order The Junior Mixers’ club met Fri-|c | Nebraska at Lincoln where she delightful mezzo-soprano voice and is well known in Prettiest Mile Golf arty | club circles, Mr. Jones is a graduate | Emwn Palace hotel, covers being |of the University of Nebraska and is faid for ten. The young people will |a member of the Innocents and the make their home in Omaha at 2022 | Delta Delta Upsilon fraternity. | Howard street after a short visit in| Mr. and Mrs. George T, Lindley western Nebraska, expecting to be at | announce the engagement of their home to their friends after ?unc 15, |daughter, Doris, to Mr. Norman Bur- —_— |gess. The wedding will take place White Shrine to Entertain, {n June, Mrs. Anna Rimerman will be host- | ess for the Sojourners’ club and the | De Voe-Callahan Wedding. White Shrine Friday evening at her | Mrs. Rose Callahan announces the ho&ne. Ausflist;‘m;'l the hostess will be: [marriage of her daughter, Miss Gene- 80879, A0 esdamas— vieve, to Mr. Raymond L. De Voe of 4 Numan Y 0 Wrmas, Omaha, formerly of Wautoma, Wis,, at the wedding. After the ceremony the wedding enjoyed a banquet at the A. G. Rochford, A. Holtman 1 whw.a Kerr, (:“l'lhh;" Vincent which will take place Wednesday endameos— endamos— - g [ 07 Tarreos: o C Barton, morning, June 14, at 8 o'clock at St Cecelia’s church. The Rev. Hugh Gately will perform the ceremony « Smith, 3 T. Riepen, Miss Lola Tillotson 1. E. 8impson Convent of M";y Alumnae, Will Entertain Delegates. The Alumnae Association of the Mrs. George Brandeis left last Convent of Mercy will hold its annual | evening for Chicago to visit for two reunion at a luncheon at 1:30 on June | weeks with her mother, Mrs, A 3 at the Fontenelle, A" short pro- | Rogers. An interesting feature of gram will be given at the close of | Mrs. Brandeis’ Chicago staygwill be the luncheon, which will be followed | the dinner-dance she and Mr. Bran- | by a business meeting, at which of- [deis will give at the South Shore | Nuptials P?:::éd for Shenandoah of Much Interest to Nebraska Folks An early June wedding of special interest to University of Nebraska and Omaha folks is that of Miss Gertrude Welch of Shenandoah, la, to Earl Ernest May, formerly of Hayes Center, Neb. Miss Welch is a former student of the University of a member of Kappa Kappa Gam a Before attending the university si.e was a student at National Park semi nary at Washington, D. C. Mr. May holds an A, B. degree from Nebraska as well as a LL. B, He is connected with the Mt Arbor nurseries, of | which her father, E. S. Welch, is ‘ oresident. He is the son of Mrs, R | May of Hayes Center and attenled Michigan university three years where he was honored with election |to Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternit 'He is also an Acacia - di is set for June R T " will be spent at Mack Mich, and they will he at home Shenando after July 1. The wed ding attendants arc selected from among the schoolmates at Li In Miss Isadore loy Kappa at Nebraska, whose he » awka will be hrdiesmaid v 5 A niee of a former governor. T gheare will be Freda May and ! v e May, nieces P H. P Shumway i Wa . ; s will he the best man. M NMNiss Gerirude Welch Co y club Thursday evening, Ju 8 affair will be given for Om attending the republican national convention Dinner-Dance at Field Club. Among those entertaining at the dinner-dance at the Field club Sat- Jurday evening were Mr. and Mrs. H H. Fish, who dined with their guests, the O. S. Goodriches, the Will Cat ners and the George W. Johns Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pegau gave a dinner for their guest, Miss Ruth Botash of St. Paul, Minn. Mr, and Mrs. Clement Uuore of Estes Park Colo; Miss Louise Storz and Mr.| Earl Buck were the other guests The Alex Ficks dined with the Guy L. Smiths and A, 1. Roots Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Best gave a party to ten Wedding Plans, Miss Ruth McMillan, whose mar- in June, was riage will be solemnized ! miscellaneou the h guest at a 5 n at the home of Miss Lon s heen the honor guest it \ber of affairs this week, Her luties teacher closed Friday and she will lea for Omaha Sunday, here she will be with her moth a time before joining her fiance, Mr. George Martin, in St. Louis, where they will be married. Mr Martin is with the American Press association in New York City and (Continued on Page Six—Column Two.) Brodegaard’s Wedding and Graduation Gift Sale Starts Monday Hundreds of the most appropriate gifts “will be offered in this bi sale atunheardo prices. Here are de- scriptions of a few arti- cles selected at random from our big stock— note the price: A Large Variety, Suitable for both Graduation and Wedding Gifts 20-100 Diamond Ring, per- fect and blue-white, for the .. $20.00 graduate .. Extraordinary Diamond Ring, guaranteed blue-white; Tiffany or fancy solid gold mounting-— sale price..... $4095 Extra fine watch, 17-jewel any make, 20-year gold filled case. Just the watch for the young man ....e0000 1 1075 Most beautiful Bracelet Watch, can be worn both ways; no more-appreciated present by the young lady .. .$9.75 Reconstructed Ruby Ring; many excellent designs to select from for g 75 the young man . 26-Piece Silver Mahogany Chest; beautiful ~ Caroline pattern; 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 tablespoons, 6 teaspoons, 1 butter knife, | sugar shell, Price at this 5 sale $11.7 Sterling Silver Graduation Spoon on sal each 9C Gentleman's Leather Belts with beautiful buck 97 Jic les. Sale price, each The new Liberty Ladies’ Ring. 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