Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 9, 1916, Page 11

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Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings were killed ot tast Monday - ¢ | Militia Secures e KIDDIES IN SONGS To Hold Picnicon the |, s Roof of City Bank ik 7he Uit colloge ot Bomencody, ! e e e Bagement of the LAST]NG FAVORS lAt Hlppl)l' Rllol;owICluh. Adaintlivly y ne was wrecked Thi | City Auditorium Louise Bratton 1da Jorgenson, | sl Miss Marion Carpenter was hos 5 g Sy second ¢ ar tha & Ostrich Feathers, Which Are Sure to | tess to the Kappa Psi Delta sorority our Groups of Children from the| , aper p where basket o Al 192 Feu' | The city council adopted a resoly- ; Come Into Vogue Sooner or this afternoon at a luncheon at Hap- Schools to Sing as Flag for on the roof of ke e s " 'H tion which authorizes Commissioner py Hollow club. The decorations Day Parade Passes he City k building, six-| (i y | Withnell to rent the basement of the Later. were of pink roses and peonies. Miss ent i o { Auditorium to the local battalion of e Pansy Williams of the faculty of . vy SERCEN ey are dista hted 1o raska National Guard on a basis BACH GETS FAVORITE COLOR| . (niversity of Omaha was the DUNN SAYS 20,000 ARE T0 MARCH Manager e T e Lo gty : D :.“ % iy 1,200 a year, which is the allow- —— guest of the afternoon. Those pres o P e sk R R Al sy 4, ) ance made by the state for armory By MELLIFICIA, JUNE 8, E8¢ 'wars l‘rln general pm‘h has | H, e Gk '_":’:M i o AR 1 ”} u',‘ er was a brother of Lin purposes Ostricli feather fans are always| A B ag-rood | vited to join with the school children | "yq "corl” estate office of Geo & it i agreed that the vn;t shall nn‘: i 1 et - {3 aah Bersey 1ext Wednesday afternoon, when| Co. on the ninth floor, Fre ) B ' ’ start until January 1, 1917, inasmuc! among the things which are saved 14 Kllzaboth Siabert, | nex I fle » Suit of Mrs, Rustin - | "America,” “Star Spangled Banner,” | the and, as they have come into fashion | (015 U8 Ry manes el i Ban nic dinner is \\ .l .o . <‘:kyy‘rr“‘.|:;"!;;y.1\‘]vrl,::rl'\u' :;:p:}:;ur»‘r:":'l:; aahi ansy Willlams, e Anderson, Jattle ymn of the Republic” and : (] { ’ and gone out of fashion for the last | faney Willian Olas Anders “By . (et la 15 L eardy xod Randing p | «ny a |in remodeling and improving the Au 300 years, they are the one thing that | Y B ek | “Red, White and Blue” will be sung | 1o 't follow on the sisteonth floar® Aaalnht Inou] BOO0RH |1 oS e ‘ rembrance, a thing of | A1othra McWhinney, lone Foss [at four points where the children| The wh fair is to b8 informal : o Adjutant General Phil Hall met the suty wore thisa-of parsiog favon | Mre. Chrles Trimble, asslpten and Kd M. Slater are the committec - jituation. He advised the officials The wedding attendants of Miss | Mrs, Robert S I'”"M'_ and Mrs, | lead each grous lin charge of the affair. President wit for $40,000 has been started |that an effort will be made to get 1. | M. Wellman, was hostess this after Ot b o t'aorth tnd asith I ' J a X o . 4 7 Harriet Metz, or, rather, Mrs, Wil-| o uncheon Pasodleidoidd) ne hundred feet north and south |7y Jewell of the ussociation | coiose ihe Mutual Life Insurance | next legislature to appropriate Y jam Frederick Schnorr, ‘were given|guests for one of the Thursday ken [of Farnam street, on Eighteenth and building mansger of {Hv‘: ity ‘.,“\4‘ company by Mrs, Grace Rustin. widow | 150000 for an armory for Omaha. bstrich feather fans with tortoise han- | sington clubs ! | l\nm‘ will be re for the chil ,’;'”»:‘,u I 'm’-mmy’l ":u:",um. M“ PR il Sl o e he who B T dles in the favorite color of the one “w"'v"';1"';\'-'!”4;(f"f‘vlrlnnunu.-n' jdren. This space, with the north | g™ e Maneuvers (i : “idbpldadid b Ads—100 to | you will hear a | was given by rs. O Ldwards, at s ,’ ’ » gured in a se A nal myste e £2 eceiving the gift, Miss Olga Metz, | it fY00 (N 000 S overs were Tai walks ,ml apy of the court : 508 f 5 « s mai of honor, receved 3 whit | o uncicon ik house, will hold spproximately 8000 maha, People Are Dr. Rustin had three policies, one ifan; Mrs, Charles E. Metz anc iss | ther hostesses of the afternoon children, who. will be in charge o 2 : ' | ’ | y alling for $20000 and the other twn Alice Judge, pink; Miss Gertrude | were; Mrs. O. H. Warren, who had Miss Juliette dcCune. At Twenty- | e 0 His A BIG LACE Metz, blue, and Miss Marion Kuhn,|six guests; Mrs. Ralph West, four, fifth and ~arnam strects 2,000 more | Killed b'v Tornado £ $10,000 each. The guestion involved CURTAIN SALE white and Mrs. William McAdams, nine | children will be is arge of Miss | In Al'ka,llqa% Monda w is whether or not the premium A The bridegroom gave his best man| This evening a banquet will be | Emma Dickman. Miss Fannie Ar-| Sar Y [iapsed g Georgs A. Day, belore st the 1k h fobs with | given for the re school | 1d will look after 2.( the t - hem the case is being tricd, sayy the UNION OUTFITTING CO., .W)']”Ir e RN s -Il] \i:’« ‘\'. :IMII”R\ “ ”nl’d,”{ll‘;l mr;‘rw.:..l'\” ,"1 “1 I . |‘ C. D. Hanks, 5903 North Thirty uner in which Dr. Rustin came 1 "'b"~iv"‘ni'y‘“5“~”.3"‘ gold monogram | Wors Wiciay: Tha s¥ale il eherne will watch 2,000 at Sixteenth and|third avenue, has received word that | his death will not enter into this liti SATURDAY, JUNE 10, At the Field Club, : of Miss ;ii;nyxy;: Wheatley and sixty Douglas strects, where 100 feet will|his mother, his sister-in-law and the |gation Mrs, H. G. Kvanz gave a small |guests will be present be reserved west of Sixteenth street . panm——— Juncheon this afternoon for her house Reservations have been made for To Avoid Confusion guest, Mrs, Frank McGrath of Ro-|the Saturday evenng dinner-dance RN el et igP | YB® Chester, N. Y., who will leave Satur-|for Mr. and M#s, Charles Frederick h act vill assint the four | day, evening for Sioux City to visit a | Weller, eleven; Mr. C. B, Williams, bbbl e IR i 8, few days there hefore her return to|two, and Mr., Howard Goodrich, ,“L ’. o ‘, r“ 4 ‘v“m “‘,:‘ ‘H,.:.‘ her home. The decorations were pink | twelve mecting, o that there will be n . '\”:“‘ and eight guests were present Mrs. Mary 1. Creigh will give a ision. Ihe « N en ‘,‘ mire] Mrs. J. W. Battin was hostess at a | luncheon to twenty guests on Mon from their respe e s ‘ funcheon, followed by bridge. The|day afternoon | wations, carrying flags,_along th twelye guests were members of one ’ ‘ way. It is believed the sight at igh of the Tuesday bridge clubs. Pink | At Seymour Lake Club, eenth an arna r it it e0 rated the tabl inspiring one, with 1 8,000 chil '“|'fl’:?;’1‘«"riy';;\'1'|dr1'.:v: gt organ- | ("5 Seymour Lake Country club | dren and many grows 1 the rear, | y i | will begin its regular Tuesday eve Il singir the four national songs fzation composed of physicians, “"]‘Hmk entertainments next Tuesday, | ’I‘nlh!n:wlr‘\“ : 9 } { ‘ sfternoon at golf. Covers will be 1aid | 404 play under the direction of Mrs, | Panty It 4o Veriiin alriets hest 4 PRODUCTS / for sixteen | 1ol Tek assistec - renty-hfth 3 1am cety ca will be a luncheon Saturday afternoon |1y "pifte. e it o e enter cast to Fifteenth, south to Do . ange hostess 7 : v nth, p k ‘rnb:r ;;4 the larger luncheons that I”“”_ha' I':r” r”‘”f‘”lv | ney, west to Sixteenth, south to \ wmarked “ladies’ luncheon day” at, the | ;A8 the past festivities of the | Leavenworth and disband ' - N ) as a 0! e rada ) 1 g . 5 Yield club this_afternoon was given | agvernoon’ Civen' by Mrs, George | Police will keep automobiles away Hea]th-gwmg_.thxrst-quench. ‘ ) by Mrs, J 0. Siford. Shasta daisies | Jore S0 v 55 Kenneth Phiilips, Mrs from fie ine ct mateh 844 & pistoon ing — everyday drink f | made a_becoming centerpiece on. the | fyoitia ™ reous At Nrs. Harold M. | o’ police will lead the march | g veryday drink fu, eveiyone : table. Those present were sl poor B { Armour’s Grape Juice is pure and un- Mesdames- Iy | Miss Elizabeth Rooney of Cincin Inspectors Look diluted — pressed from choicest, hand- B, Coleman M. Bhir nati was the guest of Mrs ] ; A / Tobart W, Nutiey, P Tagg today. Others entertained af Over Omaha's Navy picked Concords. If you p;'efer it diluted, Try Thesas Vililam Ofile 4 Fpag T g A you add the water y urself-—as much or | R4 o - A Moadumen— Mesdamen —_— A / Star Stockia of Ham LU Sty s i L c. 1. Vollmer, Captain George R. Bower and Cap as little as you want. Unfermented, un- ey LA » Minke e 5, Mitiam, tain Rees V. Downs, United States ' Mury Vurey, __"_’»”"" iy .:.n;‘ ’r:.'vr:'-n. steamboat inspectors from St. Louis, sweetened and clarified. Devanshiss Farm Sassage Honor Bride and Visitor, !:"'}L"II:"T"’"'"v :;'yi'ILJI:"nu:xl:;lr ll|’:’.;:;lr :at mll:r“’rnlhlmn‘ Look for the Oval Label, If your own A May bride and a visiting guest|J. 1. Philbin, €, Orchard, . - g o S dealer cannot suppl " e i wére honored ot & preity home afar £ 3. Segdrouen, siat il Richard A.Dronhard |boss, "hs bosia ls on Laks Neoswa PO 0 VG L T this afternoon by Mrs. Eugene Duval [ 11, ¢ Townsena, | E S it ngps s and her daughter, Miss Alice Duval. | Miises- .| GO0 e aineh 21 Collactor of the | ARMOUR s COMPANY ) ‘ Mrs. Walter Kiopp of Muleshoe, Tex., | Mars' catcher: Miss Florence M. Axtell and Rich-| Port McCune in the federal building | » who is visiting_her parents, Mr. and | """ ’ &7 ard Brouhard ¢ married at the|here. Licenses were issued to the | ROBT. BUDATZ, Mgr., 13th and Jones Sts., Omaha, Neb. 4 .1;‘ Edwasd Burké, and Mrv, Paul| At s’ Countr Club. { home of the bride's parents at Beay- | captains of the five crafts, - Govern. | Phone Douglas 1055, : W edetrott fio was Miss Ubrda 4 14 ! | er City Wednesday evening, Rev. T.|[ment licenses arc required hy all| W. L, WILKINSON, 29th and Q. Tel. South 1740. Wadsworth, e ented guests. | Mrs. W. A, Pixley will be hostess | 77 ‘Gnith of the Methodist Episco- | power boats which carry passengers | N { .’fl‘u:!l. “‘I"‘"'" 'lw':'f”"‘ll ;'r‘l‘:l’ :‘ afild the | At luncheon at the Country club Fri- | ooy “chureh officiating. There were|or freight for hire. The captains \u)l\ ~: hv; tables [A I‘;Vv’lri‘ h; ¥ :4‘"!'“, = ,|..‘\ afternoon to six guests i | fifty invited guests present, The resi-| be in Omaha again in about a month cards were follow : % e, and Mra,1Georgs - Bernhard | gesea e han g rated and | o2 b White._peonies .were used in. decora- | pean AHC, BT COOrBe ;,'“’,‘f, Joas handsomely decoraied 8o : Al s ¢ ] tign. Those prepent were ner' Saturday evening, Other hosts,| | ! W gl i ¢ Merdunison nd hostesses of the evening will be;| the Wedding guests had departed, a n Wisnos- | W. Farpam Smith, eight; Mr, H it i s ¥ Ao 8 o et ot Loulse Bedwell, Hartist Copley, H and. Me.snd Mre. Haloy | Bunity Mr, Brouhard is the son o d Maubel Allen, Holen Smith, ¢ ("{"v bds iy s ,’”;‘“' Mrs. Tariey | My, and Mrs. F. P. Brouhard and Macdorie | Foote, - ielen Vin Thusen, v, Mooriiead, cighteen, . | the- bride is the youngest daughter . Darothy- Bmith, iarriet Parmelos, “TheF.'W. Clarkes will give a din- | 9 o youneert N1k Ruth Slatinugh Gface Hlabaugh, ¥ 4 : o | Of Mr. and Mrs. xtell, Botl d Ruth Gould Katherine Gould, {”” Wednesday evening to fourteen families are pioneers of Furnas coun e Lula. Houek, Ediih Hymiltor, guests tye < Mr, sad My, Brouhard: wil s Hyphl Nelson slon Epeneter, —— the yme Jei ( N p ;u‘n:erI":JVu-”e". Kathtyn Krug Past Festivities. l‘ l\n):’k:‘ ”‘I.’I :‘( ‘)ll,’(rl'\,.‘;h'“\)’: 11 (c“:;:“mu‘," : i The O, and C. B. Thimble club held | [, am a‘ : a ] Wedding Announcements. its meeting Tuesday at the home o e i The marriage of Dr. Thomas A.|Mrs. ‘W. Nelsen of South .Side,(PLENTY OF RAIN IN CHICAGO Grace of Excelsior Springs, Mo., and | Omaha. Mrs, Nelsen of Kansas and | ‘ Miss E. Kathryn Gloystein of this | Mrs. J. Kaufman of South Side were| FOR THE R'® CONVENTIONS L city were married Wednesday morn- | guests. Covers were laid for Me i —_ e fog at the home of W, Scott Holden. | dames G.” W. Armour, L. Coulter,| There is nc ation for warmer s /AN, E i Jowen of Pearl Mem- A, Eggers, W. Siebert of Council | weather just at present, says the " Kev. Earl E. KE : | I orial church performed the ceremony. [ Bluffs, Nelsen, J. Kaufmann, W.|® Jureau he | d Ihe marriage of > . Charles Mgc- [ Kroupa, N. K. Nelsen y . t wa ne = ; ¥ il s e, Avce Fomers was | \, : degree higher thar UT OF THE 25 BRAMBACH Baby Grand pianos, a few remain. One of these is as d sme of Mr. 3 Armour, | Calvary Church Affair | were at srth Platt ) i ' . . c 1 ik 4 o) d Rooe W Mt My TOR Reer | Soivars, CINOR. B DL [re et Noeth B good as sold; the gentleman selecting it, wishing his wife to see it, before finally decid- 'S chureh offic Mr. a Mrs. Ar- | of Calvary ptist church will be held castern . > 3 3 B . . . g . ek R g T Ol ing. This means that a few of these beautiful little master-pieces remain to be sold before the y e the attendant elen McClellanc vere will b itica 4 d jridal Shower of club pins n:hes of rain ir . cellaneo hower was given 5 fg) Haaer aiaht ho 3 4 ¥ iy 2 1 e L . . . ] F. . Pouter Saturday even: | pergonal Mention. MEROATL WEETH So your decision must be made now or your opportunity will be lost. L ef home annes O s Sharp and little daugh 3 2 £ L ve"\ Jlrv\vm‘r ':n.’ are the FOR SHOLUM ALEICHEM = 1”{ hese are the last of the special lot of 256 Brambach Baby Grands selling at $135 LESS than their actual of Mrs vicholson 1 yor d \l\' "‘fl')‘”“‘::“‘ At kol A memorial meeting for ""“;“'y'"‘_ As no other Baby Grand on the market will compare with the new model Brambach at less than $600. nd Mesdamoe— “"‘\’;‘;““‘:"."l“’]-‘v“h'l‘h’ Bl fa ARAE e iEh. pan. e ““‘ va{ “"”.""(, — The present selling price of this little gem is 465 dollars he summ an e — - — each—to introduce them to the musical people of this city. O B e i oS ynage Jiesnsh faf, Chisage It is a new scale, new model Baby Grand ; smaller than ‘ Robart Baysd, Rvéivn Leigh, e ’” ‘,‘,‘ “‘(y\‘, Glandors g PR g I Sl These are th e terms and any other Baby and Pilano in the world, It is the latest n « Hinct s Helen Foley. ~He died ‘ everal e . achievement of the Brambach Piano Co., who have been . ' B ot o ‘v “ v' A Y8 | week ago. Ra ! " 16k 4”‘: ; Condl tlonsv beslde the IOW building high grade pianos for 93 years. ; . (8] ’“ s o + | fgel o and ¢ ok € dings from the |ntr0duct0ry prlce. And our word for it, if you knew the high character of \ } | | ; ‘ ’ this introductory offer, and the excellence of this little 3 f d frs. H. A W sggener 'A duug ) “ urnit [ First:—You may have three full years' time in ‘dignitary” of pianos, you would be down town at the = { :l‘,‘r' g L which to pay for your instrument, divid opening of our store to-morrow morning to make sure of tr. ( N ! eri ing your payments into weekly, monthly getting one of M 1 M ( N - gy ke Calif | or quarterly periods t it your con g { fist Epis " \ . !)ll'!‘('[fll'?x‘ llf R()tnl'v Secandi—You may have “your money ba H \fl‘ \ sell and his bri Club Eleot Officers our hon : not thoroug ’I ) wtisnfied R $1.00 : Third \ \ plano at | For Shaltex Rims I A Y ) M ! for Ok B Fourth \ Il be § A , Flitton Optical Co, it ety d e MUR.ON STORES " AUTO CLUB' CAMPAIGN FOR ‘; MEMBERS SHOWS RESULY YO U ool vy onr : B (O A. Hospe Co. - 4 . “A BIG LACE 151315 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb, os CURTAIN SALL “w . Vg .. UNION OUTFITTING ¢ —————— iy —

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