Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 9, 1916, Page 10

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What is Going On in Society Circles At the Country Club, Miss Alice Jaquith had as her guests at the club yesterday evening in honor of Mr. Elias Vaill of Pough- keepsie, N. Y.: Misses— Misses— Anne Gifford, Isabel Vinsonhaler. Florence Neville, Messrs.— Messrs.— Newman Benson, Elias Valll of Pough- Francls Gaines, Keepsie, John Caldwell, Edward Daugherty Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Powell enter- {ained at dinner at the Country club Sauturday evening. Their guests were: Messrs. and Mesdames— Harley O. Moorhead, Danfel Baum, Heary Doorly, Samuel Caldwell. Among those who ‘entertained larger parties at the Country club yesterday evening were: Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Smyth, who had twelve guests; Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Meyer, twelve for Mrs. Thomas Brown of Cincin- nati, who is the guest of Mrs. Edwin Swobe, and Luther Drake, eight. Miss Marjorie Smith entertained fourteen of the younger set at tiwe dinner dance, Others who dined at the Countr club Saturday evening were: W. J, Connell, with seven guests; George ll’rinz‘ with six, and Harry Koch with our, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fairfield en. tertained at the Country club last evening, their guests being: Messrs. and Mesdames— ¥ L. Sprague, E. W. Dixon, J. De Forest Richards. Mesdames— Mesdames— Jennle Hurrls, Mora Marple. At_the Field Club. Dining at the Field club Saturday evening were the following parties: RS, lie, who had seven guests; W. M. Giller, five; Lee Huff, five, ~ and W, C, Lawrence, Mrs. Madeline Krug, C. M. Garvey and C. J. Baird, each four. Mr, and Mrs, John Hussie enter- tained a party of ten and Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Taggart, ten. Dr. and Mrs, H. L. Arnold enter- tained at the Saturday evening din- ner at the Field club. Their guests were: Megsrs. and Mesdames—. John 0. Sitord, Alex Fick, A L Roet, . ' J. H. Mithen Dr. and Mrs. B. A. McDermott. At Hmollow Club. The following parties had wé:u at the club last evening: . George W. Johnstone, six guests; Mr. Wil- liam B. Peterson, six; Mr. H. Larrie, five; Mrs. M. D, Williams, five; Mr. G. W. Updike, four, and M Owen, Mr. George Carter an: Mr. George A. Roberts had small pll’-‘ Next Thursday Miss Katherine ‘' Davenport will = entertain twelve guests at the club. Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Grimmell en- tertained at Hlp?y Hollow club Sat- urday evening or their dcuihur, Miss Margareths, and Miss Edith Highfield of Snrr(or, Wis,, who is the guest of Miss Harriet Walters, _In‘}rludom were extended to: Corlane Blllot, Harrlot Walters, . atin mantond Messrg.~ Dorothy Balbach, Walter Dwight Evana, ward. uel Green Valters, Des Moines. Lake. ler Belt and the children are at Prior and Mr. and Mr s S. Carlisle and their children and Robert Wiley. Next Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caldwell will probably go up their chil for six weeks. Judge and Mrs. D. M. Vinsonhaler plan to spend the month with snd of August at Prior. At Carter Lake evening R. O. th‘mn of Chicago Miss aude Jorgenson entertained at a farewell dinner dance at the club Saturday evening in honor of her brother and sister, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Iddiols of Kansas City, who left this morning for Minnesota after a visit with Mrs, Iddiols' parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jorge| on. Mr, and Mrs. Nate Mantel enter- tained at dinner last evening in honor of their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Levi of Lincoln. Notes of Interest. Mr, and Mrs. 'E. J. Cornish of New York are planning to spend the com- ing winter in Japan and China. They will stop in Omaha enroute west to visit Mrs. J. M. Metcali, before sail- ing. ; %r. Karl Connell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Connell, has gone with the Seventy-first regiment of New York to Brownsville, Tex. Dr. Con- nell belongs to the. medical corps of the brigade and has the rank of or. ' mgie\ltemm and Mrs. Harold Keller, who have been_ visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B, Keller, for two weeks, leave today for Philadel- phia, where the lieutenant has been on naval duty since December. Now, however, he is ordered to Annapolis ost-graduate course in en- or a year and will go there to take a f incering I immediately from Philadelphia. . showed great improvement. Robert Dinning, who has " studying in oils in New York City, i summering at Woodst N. Y, u in the Catskills. Here he is wi to do with operations on the nose throat. Miss Alice Jaquith, and her mother, Mrs. Thomas Moonlight Murphy and son, Thomas, jr., arrived Satur- day morning to visit Mrs. Murphy's hompson at the Merriam apart- Miss Bessie Ritchie of Idaho Falls, who has been the guest of Miss Ma- rion and Miss Dorothy Weller this Monday. Miss Harriet Waters of Binghamton, N. Y., and Miss Ellen Weart of Chero- kee, Ia, have also been guests at the Weller home since last week and will remain some time longer. Golden Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peacock of Rose Hill, Benson, celebrated their anniversary Mon- day at the home of their only child, Mrs. C. F. Hotchkiss. were surprised b friends from Omaha, mostly members of Clan Gordon or the La dies’ auxiliary, Judge A. C. Troup presented the couple with a purse of Id in behalf of their many friends. ancing was the program of evening, the music being furnished by violins and bagpipes. eacock were born in Scotland and came to America in 1857 and were married in Oneida, 11, in 1866, Mrs. Peacock is 68 and Mr. Peacock is 78 Mr. ‘and Mrs. Omaha twenty-eight years, moving to Benson in 1908. Mr. Peacock was for twenty-seven years employed in golden wedding 1 3 Dr. and Mrs. W. ossession of their Mercer Park boul- evard during their absence Thursday even On their arrival home the; found about 150 guests ¢ S.|also Prof. Mach's orchestra, which furnished musical numbers. Refreshments were served b Charles W. Chapman, Dr. Charles Lang an White Shrine Whist Club, One of the large parties at the Field club Thursday was_the lunch- eon of the White Shr(i:ne Whist club. Ledyard, L. F. Wearne were hostesses. were won by Mrs, ‘Warmin The friends of Club, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Swift and fam- ily have taken the Van Dolan cot- tage. .fir. and Mrs, S. P. Mason enter- tained for their house guests, Mr. Mrs. Gero of Des Moines, last Dan Moore, Mrs. elll. Mrs. éA,MP. B(r:l ey and Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Gorne have The members and their as their house guests Mr. and. Mra. -1 waw moNgre Fe g5 3;*: . H pr Hgr > IeEOOTG> > Zr300 93! £ P H. ry M ha Col at Okoboji. O'B.r. and m',! E. L. Bridges, who have been at Okoboji for a week, are ex&:cted back today. Mrs. Walter H. Rhodes and Miss: Mildred Rhodes left Satur- ir car for Spirit 1l stop at Crandall’s where they wil . S. Estabrook left for Lake in her car Friday, accom- y her children. She will re- day after seeing the chil- dren established there for the sum- mer with their nurse and maid. Dr. and Mrs. Ewing Brown are at Okoboji enjoying a cottage on Pike's Point for the summer. with Mr. and Mrs, Wi will visit Dr.’and Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Moritz Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Goldstrom and son and Mrs. Joseph Meyer and small Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Cudahy and Miss Alice Cudahy of Chicago have ‘opened their house at Mackinac, and rs. Frank Wilhelm goes up from " Chicago next week ‘to take charge of the house for her mother, who is re- covering from an operation upon her ' eyes some time ago. A recent ex- amination of Mrs. Cudahy's eyes orning by auto- left this m danghter 1o ji, where they will mobile for Okob ppipd fhe “mmel{ M. McClanahan, with their niece, Miss Holloway, of 1l motor up to Okoboji next Friday or Saturday to spend (h'e their cottage on Pike's Mrs. D. C, Patterson, Miss sterson and Mrs. Miriam little daughter, Jane, mo- » Okoboji yesterday Jatterson cottage for the irs. Ross Towle goes up . of the month to visif them for two or three wecks, and a num- - Catlson, one of the Art league men, ‘who has a studio there, Rob':re('l 8is- | ope Dinning, is now in THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 9, 1916. BRIDE ON VISIT TO HER HUS.[and Mrs. French will be here nvcr\'!hcy will make an indefinite stay. e BAND'’S PARENTS / Bride of the Week and Her Atténdant JMISS in- Washington, D. C,, visiting her family for a while before starting on a motor trip on which they will be accompanied by Dr, W. O. Bridges and his_sister, Mrs. Moody, of Evan- ston. Dr. Bridges expects to leave for. the east about the 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Victor White and Miss Louise White spent last week in Philadlphia, where Mr. White was a delegate to the Ad club conven- tion. uesday evening they, with Mr. Chase, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baum at dinner at Haver- ford, Miss Katharine Baum and Mr. Richard Baum also being of the party. Tcrgdchon Club Meets. The Terpsithore Musical club was entertained at the home of Miss Jeanette Harsch Friday evening. The evening was spent in dancing and games. Meémbers of the Terpsichore Shrum and Mary |club are: Misses— Misses— Regina Tauchen, Trene Tauchen, Vera Straits, Ethel Straits, Luella Jucobsen, ' Esther Jacobsesm, Florence Hood, Clara Olson, Helen Sutton, Elsie Ramer, Jeanette Harach, Beth Krisel. Exodus of Summer Travelers. Mrs. E. C. McShane leaves tomor- row for Charlevoix, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane ex- pect to leave the latter part of the veek for Atlantic Cig. Mr. and Mrs, E. Yost left Wednesday to' spend the rest of the summer at Christmas Lake, Minn. Mrs. E. J. McVann and Miss Es- ther McVann plan to leave August § for Savanac lake, in the Adirondacks. Mr. and Mrs, o o George are plan- ning to leave Monday for New York and Nantucket, to be gone a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Smith and family left Saturday for Kakekona Camp at Backus, Minn,, where they will remain for the rest of the sum- mer. Mrs, George Paterson and her sis- ter, Miss Lillian Wilbur, are plannin to go east in a week or two and wi divide their time between the sea- shore and Pittsfield, Mass, Miss Mayme Hutchinson left Sun- day for a few days in Chicago before taking the trip of the great lakes. Mrs. W, C. Price of Los Angeles and Mrs. Theodore McMechan of Red- lands, who were guests of Miss Hut- chinson and of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hutchinson, have returned home, Mrs. Louis C. Nash, accompanied lw Mr. Nash and Henry Cartan, left ednesday for Boston, and will spend three weeks or a month motor- ing about there. They will visit Mrs. Crofoot at Northeast Harbor and Miss Nash at Heath, Mass,, as well as Atlantic City,and New York. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Connell and Mrs. J. M. Metcalf leaye Monday for Atlantic City, where they will be at the Marlborough-Blenheim, the latter for two weeks, before going to\New York to visit her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cornish. Mrs. Metcalf will be east for six weeks. gudge and Mrs. J. JI Sullivan will join er and the Connells at Atlantic City about the end of next week. Borglum Girls Marry. } Tge mnrrilfi of * Miss Harriet Borglum and Mr. Abel Faidy took place June 28 in San Francisco, ber of others have been asked up for where the bridal couple will make their home. ! Miss, Theodora Borglum will be married to Mr, William St. John of New York, in Los Angeles in the : ‘l‘l\nrl &y of this “:‘? near future, after which this couple after stopping at Salt Lake City el: udge and Mrs, Arthur C. Wake- ing a month's "] Call unuhzvm- Parrotte is staying at Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Gurley are will make their home in New York Mr. St. John will stop off to visit the Omaha Borglums on his way west, e Wedding Plans, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Turner an- nounce the date of the marriage of their daughter, Frances E. Shaffer | Downey, and nephew, Majpr George | | Thursday from New York, where she has been for two or three weeks with her sister, Mrs. Jack Barber. Mr.| and Mrs. Barber will stop in Omaha | upon their return from the east. Personal Mention. |an operation at the Wise Memorial hospital several weeks ago, is recov- ering rapidly. La Jolla, Cal, on Friday of last week. | He and Mrs. Bradford wil remain in California all next winter. who sold their home last week to the | Holyoke-Dox school, moved Friday to the Knickerbocker apartments. last weke for Chicago, where Mr. | Greer goes to become assistant to | Vice President Byram of the Burling- ton. ; |day from Oconomowoc Lake, Wis- consin, and Chicago, and has taken the M. G. Hayward home for th:‘ summer. Mr. and Mrs. James Ware of Blair, and a frequent visitor in Omaha, has | been very ill with typhoid fever for | three weeks past at her home. 1‘ i have returned from Lincoln, where | they attended the funeral Wednesday of Mrs. Sarah Jane Baird, mother of ter, Mildred, and small son, Master of the\ crack squad in 1915 and 1916; manager of the base ball team and captain of the junior basket ball A Reed will enter the University of Nebraska in the fall.” Gossip of College Set. Robert Howe, son of will leave Omaha in the autumn to enter the Armour company's employ. Jarvis Offutt, who is with the Yale battalion in New Haven, writes that they go into camp, at Nyantic this _Victor Caldwell, who has been vis- iting friends in the east since grad- uating from Yale last month, arrived Isaac Carpenter, ‘jr., cnr;eh home lasdl l:mecfk 'f,rom Harvard and has entered his father's business. o2 mflm Mr. Hugh Millard arrived Wednes- to Otregon, and is| of Omaha, to Mr. Charles E. Bur- roughs of Hastings on August 19, to take place at St. lic church at 9 o'clock. After the service a wedding supper will be served at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs will then leave for an automobile trip through art of the state, accom- r. and Mrs, J. C. Ciesty of Fremont, the bride's sister, and day on his wa, at the Fontenelle until today. Millard has just graduated at Cor-| nell and is going to join his brother in fruit ranching in the Hood rivcrI ifrom visiting his brother, Roy, in Mr. Willard Butler is stopping with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart, 2d, until he goes to join his family at Kansas¢ Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Storz have taken the J. H. Ringwalt bungalow near Florence for the summer, Mr. ohn Madden and family are with them. L Miss Beulah Sharp left Wednesday | for White Bear Lake, Minn.; to visit Captain and Mrs. Robert Hamilton, who have a cottage there for the and Mrs. E. G. McGilton and| Miss Eleanor McGilton left on the| Fourth in their car for Hug where they will be with Mrs. brother of the groom. of College Set. The Misses Lucy and Helen Gar- vin return Thursday after visiting school friends in the east since the close of school at Bradford academy, where Miss Lucy is a junior and where Miss Helen went a short time ago to attend the first reunion of her graduating class. Estes Park Contingent. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kuhn were at the Colonial last week, rented their apartment at the Knick- erbocker for the summer. rion Kuhn has been spending week with Miss Gertrude Metz, and Wednesday from Louisville, Ky., to join his wife, who has been here since before the wedding of her sis- ter, Miss Congdon, last month. Mr. this week-end and have been stopping | with Mr. and Mrs. John C. French. | Mrs. G. W. Holdrege, Miss Leeta | Holdrege and Mrs. Robert Hollister and children left Tuesday for Wyo- ming, where they have taken the Harding ranch. Mrs. McClintock, mother of Mrs. Milton Barlow, left Thursday for Pittsburgh and New York. In New York she will visit her sister, Mrs. Downey. Mrs. D. C. Stapleton returned Miss Laura Litton, who underwent Mr. Robert Bradford returned to! Mr. and Mrs. Osgood Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Greer left Mrs. H. J. Schiffle returned Satur- Miss Margaret Ware, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Crane Mrs. Crane and wife of the late Cap- tain D. N. Baird. \ Mrs. P. J. White with her daugh- Donald, leave Monday to spend sev- eral weeks as the guests of Mr. and | Mrs. A. E. Graves at their country home near Hastings. Mrs. A. C. Estill and sons, Robert and Lawrence, Jeft Thursday for their new home in Bridgeport, Neb., after! a six months’ stay with Mrs. Estill's| mother, Mrs. W. R. Mathis, of Oma- ha. Dr. Estill recently sold his ranch in Montana and has opened an o(ficc‘ | in Bridgeport. In and Out of the Bee Hive, Mr. William J. Scott lett baturday% morning for Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Foster left Saturday evening for the east. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McConnell have | returned from Excelsior Springs. Mr. Ben Cotton was in town on! the Fourth for the wrestling match. | Mrs. Bertha Trostler has gone t spend the summer with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Trostler, i Denver. Mrs. E. G. Poll and daughter, Flor- ence Bell, of Chicago, who have been visiting relatives in Omaha during the last week, left for their home Satur- day night. Kdr. and Mrs. Ross Towle returned last week from Canyon City, Colo., where they have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. De Weese. The trip was made by auto. Miss Regina Andersen, formerly of Omaha, but now of Grand_ lsland, passed through the city 'Satunjay evening enroute to New York City, where she will visit during the sum- . mer, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McCarthy left last Sunday to spend the week visit- ing Mrs. McCarthy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maus, in Chicago. They will then go east for a month in New York | and Atlantic City. Dundee Residelfl Has Complaint on Garbage “Did you ever live near a garbage can that was emptied only once a ?" asked J. E. Fitzgerald, 5014 go street, addressing the health erald protested against the _ system of collecting garbage only once a week in the precincts of Dun- dee, “It was not so before the Greater Omaha regime,” quoth the Dundeeite. Superintendent McDonald of the bureau of garbage promised to in- | crease the visits to Dundee homes. Prevents Infection. Sloan's Liniment applied to a sore, cut, wound or brulse prevents infection and blood poison. All drugglsts. 25c.—Advertisement. SANATORIUM Lk s This tnstitution is the only one in the central west with separate bufldings situated in thelr ow. ample grounds, yet entirely dis tinct, and rendering it possible to cases. The one buiding being fitted for and devoted to the tment of non-cotitagious and on-mental diseases, no others be- ing admitted; the other Rest Cot- tage being designed for and de- voted to the exclusive treatment of select mental cases requiring for a time watchful care and spe- cial nursing. Miss Kittie Evans leaves tnis even- | === ing for New York to spend six weeks. Mrs. A. G. Beeson leaves next week to spend a month in Lafayette, | Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barlow re- turned Sunday from three wecks in New York. Mr. Robert Wood returns today Salt Lake City. Mrs. Victor Caldwell has returned from an eastern visit as well as a stay at Christmas Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Buck left Thursday for Boulder, Colo., where they will spend the summer, Miss Jean Elder and Charles Elder left Saturday for Colorado, where Imperfect os23 Corrected, Sagging Faces Lifted, Wrinkles Removed Face + Book Free. Call or Write. Ur. Grandma. isnt this acaroni fine 'YM. dear. it - Furum WheafilMacanonL 's good for little girl atnsdbgr%né?;as.wg.'air : Ask for and Get R’S ine Woodbury Treatment. | POSITIVELY NEVER USE PARAFFIN, THE HIGHEST QUALITY ONE FREE TREATMENT TO DEMON- & STRATE MY TREATMENT IS PAINLESS. 2 ' W. H. BAILEY, M. D. 6 Pisatic and Gosmetlc Surgeon. 36 uge fecipe Book Free 1426 Glenarm enver, o, Phone Ghemon 35T " Elehin vear in Denver | SKINNER MFG.CO. OMAHA, Professional and Bank References. LARGEST MACARONL SACTORY i AMERICA ey —— s —— on Monday they, with Mrs. Kuhn, lkhorn Lodge Estes Park. Mr. Kuhn will stay at the Omaha club during the absence of 1y, . P, Kirkendall left Thursday in her car for Denver Lodge, accom- nied by Mrs. Barber, Mrs. C. M. ilhelm and Mr. Burdette Kirken- Mr. Wilhelm and Miss Esther Wilhelm leave today to meet the par- in Denver, and they will all go to khorn Lodge together. Next Monday Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Morsman and children will leave for Long's Peak Inn in Estes Park, and on the Frida following Mrs. S. D. Barkalow and iss Caroline Bark- alow will leave for the park, to stop at Elkhorn Lodge for a month. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Stevens expect to go there the latter part of next week. in the summer Miss Ida Sharp plans to spend a month at Elkhorn Lodge. Keating-Miles Wedding, Mr. Claude W. Keating and Miss Josephine V. Miles were united in marriage by the Rev. M. V. Higbee at his home, 2011 Maple street, Mon- day evening at 8 o'clock. The groom is from Sterling, Colo, the bride from Forrest City, la. Omaha Boy at Shattuck. The Shattuck Spectator of Shat- tuck Military academy prints the fol- lowing notice in regard to an Omaha member of this year's senior class: “John Seavers Reed was born in Omaha, Neb., August 7, 1899. He en- tered Shattuck in 1913 as a member of the fourth form class, eight silver and fourteen blue stars to show for his scholastic attain- ments. He participated in form base ball, basket ball and company track meets in 1913, 1914 and 1915, and ‘was a member of the school track team He was corporal in 1915; er, 1915; second lieeuten- e was also a member tremely low prices quoted piano now instead of waiting piano, every sample piano, ev poses and every player-piano is 'ARD, upright; le H. P. NELSON, up- right; sale price....... SEGERSTROM, up- right; sale price. ..... FOSTER & CO., up- right; sale price. ... $165 WATHAM, upright; IMPORTANT! Philiips Optical Co. 907-9 Brandels Bullding. July Clearing Sale of PIANOS All Well Known Makes at a Fraction of Their Real Value AVE substantially by purchasing that piano during this remarkable sale. Look carefully over the list below and note the high class instruments and the ex- and you will realize it is to your advantage to select your until later in the fall or winter. Every slightly used every piano that has been used for demonstrating pur- featured in this July Clearing Sale of Pianos. Do not overlook this money-saving opportunity.. It is doubtful if you will soon again share in another sale of the same saving proportions. Come and see for yourself. t choice and write for description immediately. Well Known Makes IRVINQ. upright; Out-of-town customers are advised to Burgess-Nash Co.~Fourth Floor. BURGESS-NASH COMPANY. “EVERYBODY'S cr' » grand; 50 sale Price ....cocuen. s et oo DEED KURTZMAN, sale price ........c00. $2 60 otz aae i, ... 9290 AUTOPIANO, 88-note sale price ........... $385 Terms fo Suit You EMEMBER the instruments featured in this sale are not old worn out pianos, but are all pianos of the latest design in beautiful rich mahogany, walnut and oak Pianos that anyone would be proud to have in their home. in Monday or Tuesday make a first and second A Partial List Unusual Values in Standard Makes of Player Pianos

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