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is Going On in Society Circles Debutante’s Engagement Announced. Judge and Mrs. Duncan M. Vinson- haler announce the engagement of their daughter, Isabel, and Mr. John Hugus Caldwell, son of Mrs. V. B Caldwell and the late Victor B. Cald well, Miss Vinsonhaler is the first of the winter season's debutantes to make public her betrothal. Miss Vin- sonhaler is a graduate of Brownell Hall and Dana Hall at Wellesley, Mass., while Mr. Caldwell was edu- cated at Andover, later graduating from Yale. He is also a graduate of Creighton law department Krug-Lehmann Wedding. Miss Lily Lehmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Lehmann, was married at noon Thursday at the Kountze Memorial church to Mr William Krug, son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Krug. The rector of the church, Rev. Oliver Baltzley, offici ated The bride wore a white satin gown with over drapery of silver net and bodice trimmed with pearls. The sil- ver net veil was held to her head with strings of pearls and she carried a shower bouquet of brides roses Miss Marie Krug, sister to the bridegroom, attended the bride, and wore a gown of green satin, with green tulle over. The bridesmaid's bouquet was pink Killarney roses. The bride is a graduate of Brownell Hall and the bridegroom a Nebraska university man, belongs to the Sigma Phn Epsilon fraternity. After an eastern wedding trip, Mr and Mrs, Krug will be at gumr after July 1 at 3316 Walnut street. Wedding Announcements. Mr. and Mrs. F, Linn announce the marriage of their daughter Anna to enjamin Dunkin of this city,| ONE OF THE OMAHA GIRLS GRAD- | their oldest son, Wentworth, and his UATING AT U. OF X, Fred which will take place at their home near Essex, la., Wednesday evening, June 7. The bride and groom will reside in Omaha, Mid-summer will be enlivened by another large wedding, that ot Miss Helen Epeneter, dnugfiter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Epeneter, and Mr. Al- bert Busch, son of Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Busch. The weddinx will take place Monday, July 17, at All Saints’ church at 8:30 in the evening, Dessau-Vaill Wedding Cards. Cards were received from Mr, Charles Latham Lawton for the mar- riage of his daughter, Elizabeth Heth Vaill, to Alvin Henry Dessau on Sat- urday, June 24, at noon at Trinit church, Houghton, Mich., to be fol- lowed immediately after by a recep- tion at his home. Miss Vaill is the granddaughter of Mrs. Martha Heth of this city, spent her childhood here and since then has made frequent visits to Omaha. Mrs. Heth and Mrs. Stockton Heth will go to Houghton for the wedding Mr., scnnu wifluke his bride east to live, his home being New DBritain, Conn. Dawson-Petersen Betrothal. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Petersen an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Luella, to Mr. Walter Fred Dawson of Linwood, Neb. Miss Petersen is a graduate of the Omaha High school and attended Vassar college for two years and dur- ing the last year the University of Ne- braska. n early wedding is not ex- ected, Miss Petersen returns to assar in September. Mr. Walter Dawson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Dawson of Lin wood, Neb. He has been conducting n of elevators about the state for several years and is a member of the Omaha Grain exchange. He is a member of theCommercial and Happy Hollow clubs and resides at the Fon- tenelle hotel. The announcement was formally made at a luncheon and matinee party given by Mrs, P. F. Petersen, with twelve guests present Golden Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. D. Benson, who have lived in Omaha thirty-five years, celebrated their golden wedding an niversary Friday evening. Mr. Ben- son is 70 and Mrs. Benson, 67. Five children and nineteen grandchildren were present to st in the cele- bration. The children are Magny, Enoch and Miss Emma Benson, Mrs. Carl Lundquist of Minneapolis and Mrs. Carl Turnquist “ Akl Anniversary. erome Lillie entertained at a kensington at her home Friday af- ternoon in honor of the anniversary of her wedding. Sixty guests were present, and the rooms were dec- orated with white and pink peonies A musical program was given As sisting the hostess were Miss Fdith Ward, Mrs. E. Crane and Mrs, W, R.| Birney. | | At the Country Club, | Mr. and Mra. J. E. Fitzgerald dined with eight guests at the Saturday evening dinner-dance at the Country club One of the many bridal affairs for Miss Harriet Metr was a dinner in | her honor, given by her cousing, | Miss Gertrude Metr and Metz, Sixteer at a table deco Mrs. E. W. Nash entertained i honor of Mrs. (. Will Hamilton's house guest, Miss Nellie Burke of St Those present were Mr were pr Phitip | guests esent | with sweet ate Mrs. Eva Wa honor of her house guest ard C. Ribenberick of whose train war past the dinner Me and M Merke M present we © Riten : Wy et ¢ wpn . v veak Masas Mr. and Moo Edgar M gave another party of the eve M ¥ with P and Mes 4 B & - Masarn and Masdames Waiter Page benige Maner ¥ Wi MoOoA M ar - | o Dudgs of Cugnetl Wistte T™he ) 1 , 8 large dineer party # the unl'l'nt of N TRl Stewart puest aflar was o the | arey Tuleys bor the (nlhln- Potter had o ¢ M T ¥ Saundecs had & pant I'HE OM AHA SUNDAY BEE: UNE §, 1916 Back from Panama to Visit Parents F MRs. ALLEN ZPEED ano ANNIT) e ez o dined with their guests, the T. J. Ma- honeys, Mr, and Mrs. F. and the W. A, Frasers Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Fitzgerald gave a dinner for Miss Mary Hall of Chi. cago. Mr, and Mrs. C. D, Sturtevant, Mr. and Mrs. William Hill Clarke, Dr, and Mrs. W, J. Bradbury and Mr. and Mrs. James Ludlow were the other guests. The John W. Redicks entertained Judge and Mrs. W. A, Redick, Mr and Mrs. William Tracy Burns and the W. J. Foyes. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Blackwell had four guests, and Mr. King Denman had two Malva White Shrine Affair. Mrs., Anna Malva White Friday evening pink peonies. The guests were Messra. and M mes H. C. Barton, [a C. F. Barrows. A. O. Rocheford, Shrine at a dinner-dance Decorations were in H. T. Riepen, Sam Dresher, Jr I, I Relaman, Dr. C. R Foltx L. A, Smith, Dr. A, A. Holtman, Dr._J. E. Simpson, W. W, Kerr L. F. Shrum, B O, King, . Vincent, G. R Lodyard, I L, VanSant, 1V, Mi C. R M o A C. Nerness Mesdames Meadames— Martha Christiancy, Anna Rimerman. Purst Filan Shield Carrie D, Scott, key, B J Siokler. H. Gaines | Rimerman entertained | | family of Oakland, Cal | | At Carter Lake Club. Mrs. C. C. Jaycox was elected presi dent and Mrs, Paul Myers, vice presi dent, of the Carter Lake Kensington club at a meeting held Friday after Inoon. The members, who are the cottagers at the club, voted to hold one luncheon and one dinner alter nately each week during the season. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Horace Davey of | Bensonhurst announce the engage | ment of their only daughter, Miss | Ruby Davey and Mr. Harry Reed of | Benson, The wedding will take place in July and will be a large church | wedding. | Prettiest Mile Golf Club, Mrs. George W. Covert will enter- tain the women of the Prettiest Mile Golf club at a lawn party at her resi- dence, 1309 South Thirty-fifth avepue, Tuesday evening. She will be assisted by Mesdames A. M. Smith, Charles ] Wonder, D. Howard Hawk, Anna ] Downey, Walter A. Meyer, Charles W. Martin, E. R. Needham and the Misses Aurora Brown and Ruth Covert. The decorations on the table will be baskets of syringas and white peonies. At the Field Club. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Meyer had seven guests; Mr. Paul Weare, six; varties to four were given by the Lee {uffs and Mr. C. E. Hutchinson; | others entertaining were Mps. P. C, Hyson, Mr. Charles Sorrel and Mr D. H. O'Shea. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Towle en- tertained Saturday evening at the Field club for their house guests, Mr |and Mrs. E, H. Towle of ¥alls City | Those present were H. Hipple. nd Mesdumes T. C. Gams, A. G. Storrs, John W, Towle. , Another dinner party of the eve- ning was given by Mr. and Mrs. E P. Smith, who dined with Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Sherrmden Messrs. and Mesdameos A. D. Martiott, Charlem ¢ H. 0. Frederick J. B. Bia Mra. Alexander Marriott of Among the Visitors. | Miss Helen Taylor of Nebraska | City is the guest of Miss Merritt Swinney Mr. M. Kochenthal of Rochester N. Y. is visiting his sister, Mrs. S Lehman, at 205 South Thirty-second avenue. Mrs, Turner McAllister of land, Cal,, has arrived to be the guest | of her parents, Mwm and Mrs. A, G | Edwards. Mrs. E. Rengler and her niece, Miss | Martha Friedman, of New York City | will arrive next Teesday to visit Mrs Oak toon oy Rengler's sister, Mrs. A. Wiess Latehford Lusila Rimarman, Mrs. Love D. Filbins ar laugh- Mabel Richardson, Frances Rimerman ters, Marion anfl Ruth, will be it Margaret Shrum Ruth Barton Ruth Webers Omaha this week to visit the former =3 — sister, Mrs. J. M. Carse. Their hor ! Rimerman is in Oakland, Cal City arrives M fr [ 1 At Happy Hollow where she has been visiting he AMiss Florence Dow entertained the [ter, Mrs. Louis Korsmeyer, ¢ the memb of gma \ (8] 9 or- | guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs ity and their frie At 1 tinner- | A. P. Tukey, for two or three wee Jance at Mappy H A ny The guests were Past Hospitalities. Misses tinnes Mrs. J. W. Welch, Mrs. R. C. Per g e g Statiard son and Mre. E. A, McGlasson enter Mario tain at luneheon Wednesday | r Nite & . N E O sisterhood me . ding Miss Abhe Burns . Nora Killln of Kearney: Mesda i ' . ertha Haughes, W W Wi » A L Sute F. W x| and Mrs. Charles Frederick o an, Trivhle, ( and ) ed at aturda i e On .t N . . . = - g vl On the Calendar ¥ ' N the W) Lo Donalds, M ow A ) . e \ { | House Pary ' U | 1o meet Vi and A fanghters, M : ' - . . Huth of Oakla dr and M | Mo gwa il M Caoree » s+ famihy farg | hous N er gueats wAll | ) gwalt o he thelr danghiers and 1y s Mr | M g ad M W } , fram ol eda AP . | AL Dinner for John 5. Brady sl a anght Hinfs 5 . and sen ) - : arle s a | Do . abw Ji be [ aha ’ A . Announce Their Engagement to Wed | Isabel Vihsaf]zdezffl Mr. Luther Drake, Mr. C. W, Hull, Mr. E. M. Fairfield, Mr. E. P. Peck, Mr. E. Buckingham, Mr. R. C. Howe and Mr. E. W, Dixon These men are members of a little Saturday night club which meets weekly at the Omgha club. Wednesday they played gblf at the Country club and then adjourned to the Omaha club for the dinner. Omahans at Excelsior Springs. H. Novitsky of Omaha is a recent arrival at the Hotel Snapp celsior Springs Mr. and Mrs. R. F. O'Brien are in FExcelsior Springs to spend a few weeks at the Hotel Snapp. Change in Residence. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Belden have moved to 4909 California street. Confirmation “At Homes.” Mrs. M. Newman will be at home Wednesday from 3 to 6 and 8 to 10 in honor of her daughter’s comfirma- tion Mr. and Mrs. David H. Harding will receive Wednesday evening from 8 to 10 in honor of the confirmation of their son Joseph In honor of the confirmation of their son Samuel, Mr. and Mrs. M. Stern of Council Bluffs will receive Wednesday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. Freiden of Coun- cil Bluffs will be at home Wednes- day from 3 to 5 o'clock in honor of the confirmation of their son David. Mr. and Mrs. A. Harris will be at home Wednesday from 2 to 5 in the afternoon and in the evening from 7 to 9 in honor of the confirmation of their son, Nathan Norman, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kulakofsky will re- ceive Wednesday between the hours of 2 and 5 in the afternoon and 7 and 10 in the evening, in honor of the con- firmation of their daughter, Bernice. Bible Class Closes Year. [he Bible class of which Mrs. D. W. Merrow was leader closed a very successful course of study Thursday morning at the home of Mrs: D. O. Yeats Mrs. W. H Ahmanson presented Mrs, Merrow with a beauti ful houquet of pink and white peonies M the class are as tollows Merrow D W w. I W Mille Y T F. C. Stone, D, 0. M. Raabe W, E F. Hill PO 1. Turk BW J. Traill Misses Misses M. E. Currens, Nellte Trail News of the School Set. Following the Bryan Mawr com- mencement Thursday, Miss Marjorie Smith went to New York to visit a mate, Miss Du Fourqe, and then will go to Baltimore to visit another nd before coming home 15 Miss Emily Keller, who finishes at ¢ Hall Ju 8, will go to June 13 to attend the A will visit Miss Alice \ ng at Mackinac before coming Mr. a { John W. Towle and Miss 1 fay for the A Rra of Miss \a \ I d acade y « all g Cornell ace e ring home. 1 Mr V. R, Sage are ex ng t C. Sage, home \ s, where \\!‘ . v . { medicine g University take a twe gt A A ae v at Notes of Interes and Mis a Ay 1o spe Mass. Mis aug . . in Ex-| | | | | | | | LverLa PEIERSEN —PHOTO DY JENNINGS = | e = s | | Bend, Ind., to visit after they go to| Washington, Baltimore and Buffalo | with Mr. Robertson | News of the School Set. Miss Ruth Kinsler returned Tues-| day from school in Washington Philip B, Chase, who is a mem-| ber of the freshman crew at Cornell, | was in the victorious race last Sat urday on Lake Cayuga when Cornell beat both the Yale and Princeton crews. The big intercollegiate race | | will occur on the Hudson, at Pough- | keepsie, on the 17th of this month Social Gossip. Mrs. W. R day from the i r. and Mrs, John A. McShane re turn today from three wecks at Excel- | sior Springs cast | | | KcKeen returned Mon- | Mrs. T. C. Goss of Cleveland is the | guest of her brother-in-law, Mr. C, A Goss, and Mrs. Goss Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Allison have opened their summer home, “Rosc more Ledge,” near Callioun Mrs. Ben Gallagher arrived home | Sunday from the east, where she has been since the first week in May Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Towle of Falls City came Thursday to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Towle. Mrs. John N. Baldwin and her mother, ‘Mrs. Holcomb, left Thurs- day for Waterville, N. Y., for the summer Mrs. E. W. Nash expects her grand | sons, Nash and Henry Cartan, to| come from San Francisco to spend | the summer with her Mrs. J. T. Stewart, 2d, returned Thursday f a vigit of two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Meredith Nich-| olson, in Indianapolis | Miss Lynn Curtis leaves this even- | |ing for Chicago, where she will spend the week before going to Villa Belvi- dere, home of the Hoxie Clarkes. Miss Margaret McShane has re- turned from a winter in Baltimore | with her sister, Mrs. Colling, and is now stopping with her brother and | his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McShane. | Mrs. J. R. Ringwalt and son, Jack, | returned Sunday from six weeks in| the east visiting her sister, Mrs. Jo-| seph Garneau, near Princeton, and her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. _.,\,[.l.‘ | G. Ringwalt, in New York In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Capen are spend ing a few weeks at Fremont Mrs. Hugh Weed and daughter Phoebe have returned to St. Lc Miss Rosalie Lundgren has g Seattle, Wash., 20 spend the sumime wvith relative | Mrs. Albert Swartzlander returned last week from the east, wherc 1¢ pent several weeks Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Redick, who have been in New York for a week are expected home today | Mr. C. H. Guiou arrives today from Hollywood, Cal., to spend the summer with his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs, A. | P, Guiou { Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm Mrs. Warren Rogers are spending the week-end at Wakefield, Neb,, with Mr and Mrs. Haskell Miss Marion Rogers Beach, Cal, who | Mrs. T. L. Kimb bella Kimball, left last nd anc Personal Mention My Mo and M ( Wednesday return today Mrs. Matthewson Ta at the Los geles and Calth \ ently & A Rena at Pasadena N A M fw were ¢ [ et t | has arri | summer with her sister, | in Forty-sec- ettled in their home at ond and Davenport streets. Mr. E. A. Holyoke of Madrid, Neb., d to join Mrs. Holyoke, who | visiti her sister, Mrs. Robert Hollister. The Holyokes will remain until the middle of the week. Mrs. George A. Rohrbough will leave Monday morning for the Pa-| cific coast to spend the summer with | her daughter, Mrs, Wilhelm Bone- kemper, at Vancouver, Wash Dr. J. R. Kleyla, who has spent the last year in Denver, left Friday morn- ing for Vail, Ia., after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kleyla. From Vail, Dr. Kleyla will go to Rochester, to be gone eight weeks. Mrs. Y. Schonberger and daughter Louise left Saturday evening for Ex- celsior Springs, to be gone two weeks. Miss Eva Alpirn left last evening for St. Paul, Minn, to spend the | Mrs. D. P. Feder Word comes from Evanston that Mrs. J. B. Wootan has had to under- | go another operation, which is ex- | pected to afford her relief. She is yet the hospital, but favorably Miss Giladys Mullen leaves Monday | morning for Des Moines to attend the graduating exercises at St. Joseph's academy, where her sister, Jeanne, is | a member of the class, Miss Mullen will remain over for the alumnae en- tertainments. Five-Year-0ld Lass Goes Visiting On Own Account Grace Webber, aged 5 years, caused is progresswg | | considerable anxiety and excitement the home of her grandmother, Mrs W. Compton, 915 South Twentieth | street, Friday evening, when she | failed to return home. The child was located in the home of a neighbor, where she had gone to play, and spent the night, “when it was too dark to go home.” | FAREWELL BREAKFAST TO THE RETIRING TEACHERS | Superintendent Graff and Assistant Superintendent Graham of the public schools were the only men present at a farewell breakfast tendered by the | I'eachers’ Annuity association at | Happy Hollow club to Mrs. Nora H. | Lemon and Miss Dora Harney, retir- | ing principals. | in F Fifty women attended the function, | Mrs. Agnes M. Harrison, principal of Farnam school, presided. | “Y, M.” GLEE CLUB TO GIVE ‘ CONCERT AT 0AK M.E. CHURCH | The Young Men's Christian asso- | ciation Glee club, assisted by Mrs. | Ray Flanningan, soprano; Miss Wini | fred Travis, read and George ( omp—‘ ton, Tenor, will give a concert at the Oak Street Methodist church Tuesday | evening. The Glee club, which is| under the direction of Lee G. Kratz, will give selections from the operatta, “Captain Van der Hum.” DR. PETERS TO PREACH THE | BACCALAUREATE SERMON | The graduates, members of the | alumni and students of the University | of Omaha are to attend church at the | North Side Christian this morn- ing. The pastor of the church, Rev. | George L. Peters, will preach the baccalaureate sermon. There will be special music for the occasion. L4 T"OR AND GET SKINNER'S SPAGHETTI 36 PAGE RECIPE BOOK FREE . | SKINNER MFG. CO., OMAHA, U.S.A, LARGEST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA I 4 Fontenelle ceptional hotel efficiency in hot fort, convenience Introducing | John H. Bath Weddi d Graduation Gift On Sale This Week. No. 1 20-100 Karat Blue White Perfect Diamond in Tif fany Ring, this week 20.00 | No. Solid Gold Lavaliere, nift) signs, set with Diamc Ruby, hire, Emeralds. Regular price $6.00, this week $3.00 No. 8. Genuine Reconstructed Tiffany Solid Gold Ruby \ Rings. Regular prices $10 to $12, this week 85 to 86 || No. 4. Beautiful Gold Filled Bracelet Watch. Regular price I $10.00 this week $5.00 No. 5. 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