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What is Going On in Society Circles .1 Announcements. f Mr. and Mrs. Emmet G. Solomon '. gnnounce the engagement of their || daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, to Mr. John Herbert McMillan. Tle wed- ding will be a quiet home service Wednesday evening, June 21. Cards were received in Omaha last . week from Mr, and Mrs. William { Martin of South San Francisco, Cal., mnouncin& the betrothal of their daughter, Grace Marguerite, to Alex- ander Budge Groie. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are former residents of Oma- ha, who left here some years ago, Mr, Martin is a brother of C. W, and F. T. B. Martin and was a law part- ner of John L. Kennedy before he went to California. Mr, and Mrs. J. R, Beerup of Lin- coln, announce the engagement of * their daughter, Edna Laverne, to Harry Griffith Entricken of Holstein, Ia, formerly of Omaha. Mr. En- tricken is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Geotgs M. Entricken of Omaha. Miss Beerup, has during the last two rs, tesided with her aunt, Mrs, dward Cole of this city, The wed- . ding will take place at some time dur- [t the summer, and the pair will live in_Holstein. Mrs. Cole will entertain thirty 2 Eluu in honor of Miss Beerup on onday. ‘ "}’m mh.hl chl'bl dy b ns have alrea een made at the Field club for th’; annual Fo:m.h of July jollification, A special din- i ;ltl’ d.‘lnlcedwnll c‘lu giv:ln on‘ the even- i of Independence day, featuri fii{lly :h.re d’hote dinner,“re}‘tr: music and inter-course dancing if de- sired. is dinner will in :u way interfere with the regular Wednesday dk{;l::‘ dance. s ere’en at the club a number of ‘members entertained parties of eight sz':n 'e‘ 8. {Mr._land Mrs./E. H. a family group, Jovial Dutch treat party took place at the Field club ye.?u'fiy ::e- ,.In the party were: enars. und l’lnfllmu;—m.' uff *H. M. Goulding, P. F. Mikesoll, Vilfam Giller, honor of Miss Doroth; incoln, who is visiting iylor, a dinner party was lay evening at the e present were; and Mra, C. W. Cal Carns of iss Mary ven Sat- eld club, 4 Mullen, Mary Taylor. el Mossra.— G. Harley Conant. [Parties of four were in order at the ield club, Eulg_na Crane, H. A, Cam- kw. K. Foote, S. L. Tubbs, p ‘xn‘e::'a and G. J. Ingwersen . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fick entertained ofie of the largest parties, covers be- ing laid for twelve gu; J. O. Si- had ten and Jack Sharpe eight Mrs. William H. Head and Mrs. G. Brandt will entertaj s at luncheon at the 'Em&' :"‘u'{ MW] b4 !o::m:nur- . u limentary to Miss and Mr. wmud Butler, who leaving Omaha to make their Kansas City, - Mr. and Mrs. John H. Butler, rents, Mr. and Mrs, John C. .'I'e a dinner, the other in the pa lucf\'uflng Mr. and 'red H. 5:3‘ Mr. e T D and Mr, and Mrs. he dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. George were: - BTN o, A Freaer. and Mre. Charles A Hul.| wand Mrs. Arthur R, Keeline en- d at dinner for: ot IR 6 Keansd “Frances Wessolls, - ¥t “Frank Hasoall Casper E. Yest and N irles Offutt chaperoned I: g g mpcl: h‘:‘z tho! Cn':ulry club din- ning. nu e party were: Patterson, Alice Jaquith. pra o Mesarg.— Charles Oftugt, jand Mrs. Daniel Baum enter- d at dinner at the Country club for Lieutenant and™ Mrs, d of Balboa, Mrs. G. P. Moorhead. jers entertaining at the club were | B d Mrs. Muth'uw A, Hall, who ty sl::u. members of the cription ce club; W. F R 4 .\ Wi t; h:“Wf ,leiid: !nour: five, and Kenneth six; Jol Westbrook, , four, " —_— : Announcements, . and Mrs. James Anberl of Mar- announce the marriage fl! of Panama, who he guests of Mrs. Reed's parents, d head. arnam lackwell, 2IRS. BENTLEY G MSCLOYD ane s0r 25 white Georgette crepe over crepe de chine, with taffeta trimmings. Her only ornament was a rope of pearls, &i(t of girl friends where Miss Mc- ichols was formerly employed. She was attended by Miss Margaret Dunn of Omaha, who wore rose-col- ored taffeta. Mr. Roger Head, cousin of the groom, served as best man, The marriage lines were read by . J. H. McNichols, uncle of the bride. ! There were fifty fiuutl, notable among whom was the great grand- mother of the bride, Mrs. Jeffery of Osceola, la. At Happy Hollow Club, Happy Hollow was the scene of a great many cheery dinner and dan- cir:f arties Saturday evening, Mr. an lg E. O. Hamilton had in ad- dition to their family party, six guests, Mr, and Mrs. ‘l P. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fell, Mr. and Mrs, T, L. Combs. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nieman were host and hostess to a party which included Mr. and Mrs. John Morri- son, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lloyd were “the guests. In honor of Mr. and Mrs, Bentley McCloud of Chicago, Miss Isabel Milroy entertained Saturday evening. Her other guests were Mr, and Mrs. . B, e, Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Olmsted, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Uhl and Mr. Philli oedler of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rushton had a table for six. Mr. and Mrs. T. M, of | Wright of Fairmont were the out-of- *|8ocial Clubs Meet, and Mr. and Mrs, W, O, Putt completed the party. Mr. and Mrs, P. F. Petersen enter- tained for four out-of-town people. They had as their guests: Mess nd Mesdames— Vinsma of Des Molnes, Van Cleafe of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford R. Weller had Happy Hollow club town gues! Cincinnati, Jay Burns, meg— W. H. Rhodes, Harry 8, Weller, Louls, William Hill Clarke, 1ss0s— Dorothy Weller, Marian Weller, Other members who had small par. ties were I, Sibbernsen, six; J. E. Pul- ver, six; Ernest Sherman, six; J. O. Laird, elght; A. Edholm, five; Dr. E. L. Bridges, four; Dr, O. B. Cloud, four; A. E, Mack, four; W. F. Daw- on, two; J. E. Goodrich, two, and .H. Goodrich, two. ——— Birthday Surprise Party. Miss Vivian Lilly was surprised Wednesday evening by a number of her friends in honor of her birthday. The evening was spent in music and a“nm. hose pme:t were: Glenmeyer, G“\"l":h .. Messrs.— Edwin Kahn, Jumes Monohon, F. H. Koesters, l'nn—- Meadames— felmn WU Entertains Claws Officers. Irene Winifred Simpson entertained the officers of her graduating class of Park school at a dinner party at $3.00 Down and $1.00 Weekly this week on stove like cut. Stove, for one $25 kdes OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE VISITING IN OMAHA WITH HER BROTHER. the Carter Lake club Friday evening. The following were present: Delmer Eldridge, ‘fruident; Irene Simpson, vice president; Albert Jefferis, secre- tary, and Virdnil Leussler, treasurer, The afternoon was spent with tennis and bonl?. Dt, and Mrs. Simpson chaperoned the party. The A. D, T, Kensington club held its first meeting Wednesday night at the home of Miss Birdie O. Bixler. The club will meet every two weeks, the next meeting being at the home of Miss Lola Clark, Those present were: Misses— Anna Damm, Blsle Damm, Anns Jensen, Frances Neltner, Mesdames— Meadames— Dave Johnson, John Robshaw, Mr, and Mrs, Herman R, Winter entértained a new and unnamed card club Wednesday at their home. Prizes were won by Herman L. Win- ter, Miss J. H. Olson and Mrs. A. M. Carroll. Those present were: Mossrs, and Mesdames — J. H. Olson, H. R. Winter. Joe Btroub, Meadamos— Mesdames— Ao M. Carroll, A, Karce, L. Backer, Eila Black, Butler, A, Peine. Misses— R, Nunamaker, Measrs. — Fred_Koep, Dr, John P. Johnaon. Missos— Alma Paar, Lola Clark, Myrtle Kleburger, Birdle Bixler. | 1. B. Quade, Emil Stroud, Paul Blalr, Moen-Sanborn Wedding. The wedding of Miss Verda San. born of Bensonhurst and Dr. Louis & SONS CO. E. Moon of O takes place Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A, Sanborn. , The wed. ding will be attended by relatives and 4 few intiomte friends. The bride will have mrori({‘ irls for bridesmaids, They are fuu Marie Henee and Lenore Fitzgerald of Omaha, Bertha Ehler, Scribner; Eva McNamara of Nebr City. Miss Bernice Dunn of Bellevue, a Canning Barton Gre ¥V ITKOSLUND 2 Leanard Blessing cousin, will be maid-of-honor and Mr, Clayton Sanborn, a brother, will act as best man. Rev. Mr. Calvert of the Methodist church will perform the ceremony. On the Calendar. Mrs. William Callahan will enter- tain a box party of twelve at the matinee performance of “Meg Burns” at the Krug theater Thureday after- noon, June 29. After the play she will be hostess at luncheon at the Fontenelle. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kullko(uky give a dancing party at Miss Cooper’ studio in the Lyric building, compli- mentary to Mr. and Mrs. [lose h Ku- lakofsky of Berkeley, Cal, who are visiting here after an absence of four years, and f Rose Mushkin and Mr. Harry M ok, who will be married soon. Past Festivities. g : The Pagalco club entertained its members at a picnic at Lake Manawa Wednesday night, : The Columbus club had a dancing party Friday evening in Hanscom park. Fifteen couples attended. Social Gossip. Mr, and h?l‘l. Charles B, Keller and Miss Emily Keller arrived home Mone day from the east. {dra. J. J. Monell has returned from a winter in California and is occupy~ ing her Council Bluffs home. i!rm Frank Haller went to Chicago Saturday for two weeks. Mr., Louis G. Doup went to Chicago Thursday and returns today, accom- panied by Mrs. Doup, who went over two weeks ago with Mrs, Harry Cum- min The latter is visiting her sis- ter in Chicago. } Mrs, E. W. Nash with her grand- sons, Nash and Henry Cartan, went to Dubuque Tuesday to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. George Myers. Mr. E, M. Fairfield returned Wed- nesday morning from Chicago. Mr. D. C. Stapleton went to New York Wednesday and was pccompan- ILTON BDOGERS 1515 HARNEY Specials Cherry |Preserving Stoners Regular $1, special. . . 76¢c Regular 85c, special. .62¢ . JAR FILLERS Aluminum, only ......8¢ Kettles 6-qt. size, special. . ...24c 8-qt. size, special. . ...27c }O-qtu;:e,cm:ll....g t. size, 8| e APEX ELECTRIC WASH MACHINES 18, 1916. ied as far as Chicago by Mrs, Staple- ton, who went over to meet Mr. and Mrs, Jack Barber, Mr, and Mrs, Barber will stop in Omaha on their way back in several weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Everett, with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert of Des Moines, left Thursday for the Everett ranch in Colorado, near Idaho § rin%" Mr. Harry McCormick left Thurs- day for Denver and his Wyoming h, Mrs. F. N. Conner leit Monday for North Hatley, Province of Quebec, in Canada, where Dr. Conner will join her in about two weeks. Mr, and Mrs, C. M, Wilhelm have returned from Chicago, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Esther, who is home from Miss Spence's school for the summer. A Mrs. Warren Rgleu and Miss Mil- dred Rogers and Miss Mary Richard- son leave Monday for Ephriam, Wis,, to visit Miss Martha Kolda at her summer home there for two weeks. Mr. Robert Bradford is in the city on business for two or three weeks after a winter in California, where his mother and his wife are still stay- ing. He is lfiwh' in Dundee with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Culley. sl Miss Helen Ciafke has been visit- ing her old school, St. Mary’s, at Fari- bault, Minn,, last week, but goes to Chicago this week-end. Nixon-Reimer Wedding, Miss Martha Reimer and Mr, Rob- ert E, Nixon were married Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Dennis, Rev. 0. D, Baltzley of Kountze Memorial church officiating. The bride’s gown was of white satin and she wore a long veil and carried bride’s roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Freida Holstein, wore pink taffeta and carried d)ink roses. Mr. R. H. Dennis gave the bride away. Little Florence Dennis and Eleanor Connell stretched the ribbons. All the decorations were of pink and THE STEINWAY ~ Acknowledged by all Leading ts and Scientists as the standard gimo of the World, will e used by The American Union of Swedish Singers. Miss Corinne Paulson, one white, with smilax. Before the cer- emony Mrs. Dennis sang “Oh, Prom- ise Me” : Mr. and Mrs. Nixon left immedi- zt_cly for a wedding trip to Salt Lake ity. Among the Visitors. Mrs. Hiland P. Lfckwood of Hous- ton, Tex., has arrived, to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sydney. Mr. Joseph Stapleton of Dubuque spent the last week-end here with his | brother, Mr. D. C. Stapleton, and Mrs. Stapleton. { Miss » ourene Bratt been the guest for the la Miss Lillian Dickman at the cottage | |of her parents at Carter e club. | | Miss Bratt and Miss Dickman at-| tended the university together and are both members of Alpha Omicron | Pi. Miss Bratt left for her home on | Thursday Campbell-Janke Wedding. { At the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.| Camphell on Wednesday evening was solemnized the marriage of their| daughter, Anna Josephine Campbell, | to Mr. Edwin H .Janke of Benson, Neb. The ceremony, which was per-| formed by Rev. John Calvert of the Methodist Episcopal church in the presence of a few intimate relatives, was simple, but very impressive. The | ring ceremony was used. | The young couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Janke. Owing to the illness of the bride's mother the wedding was a very quiet one, The week of | people are widely Plational Florist The _Best Prescription in the World Dr. Cupid, M. 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One of the most elaborate Swedislr weddings held in this city for some time was that of Miss Selma Emma Walstrom and Mr. Henning Albert Lantz of Red Oak, Ia, which took | place at the bride’s home Wednesdav 1wcoln has | € ening at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. O. D. Baltzly of Kountze Memorial Lutheran church performed the cere- mony, assisted by Rev. C. Franklin Koch, To the strains of the Mendelssohn wedding march, played by Miss Amy Palmquist, the wedding procession entered, led by Miss Victoria Ander- son of Stanton, la, and Miss Char lotte Pipkin as ribbon stretcher, fol- lowed by Miss Eva Anderson, cousin of the bride, as ring bearer. Miss Ellen Walstrom, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Mr. Hugo Lantz, brother of the groom, was the best man. The father of the bride gave her away in marriage. A’ four-course supper was served, (Continacd Page Four, Col. 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