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What is Going On in Society Circles Past. Mr. and Mrs. P. Jensen celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding. anniver- sary at their home Thursday. ‘They were surprised in the evening: by many friends and taken to. Washing- ton hall, where supper was served, and the remainder of the evening spent in dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen have three daughters, Mamie, Anna and Inger, all of Omaha. Mrs. H. Schnell ‘entertained at a farewell party Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. George E. Wolfe, who left Saturday for her future home in Van Tassel, Wyo. Those present were: Mesdames— George E. Wolte, R C. Paxton, ' A. J. Johnson, R. N. Hanson, Frank Lane, J. Bautter, 1538 H. Stelger, ' ' J. P. Connolly, ‘Thomas "Astletord, B._Carimello, Misses— Georgla Astletord, Irene Astleford, Frances Cravens, Haszel Johnson, Kansas City, Esther Connolly, Ruth Paxton. Master Eugene Finney. Mrs. O.'W. Hendee entertained the. members of the Dale Auction Bridge club Tuesday afternoon. High score was made be Mrs. J. B. Fradenberg. Heed C-ll of the West. Mr. 8. D. Barkalow and daughter, %fi}lne. left Thursday for E!lel Mrs. Charles Marple and daughter, Josephine, are at'Stead's ranch in Lor- raine Park, Colo. o David Caldwell left Saturday eve- ning for s park to join Burdette Kirkendal E&hom lodge. Mr. Howard Baldrige and son, Mal- colm, ‘and Hugh Millard are making the trip of the Yellowstone. Morton “and “Thompson Wakeley left Monday for a teh days' trip through the Yellowstone park. ' Miss Selda Brown and her cousin, Miss Sarah Agrant of Sioux Falls, S. D., left Saturday evening for a month in Colorado Springs, Denver and Manitou. Miss Angelus Green and Miss Min- nie Pederson left Omaha Tuesday for an extended tour of Yellowstone Na- tional park. They will spend some time in Colos on their return trip. r. and Mrs. Edgar Morsman and Mi Muworlmn left Saturday to wvisit the nard Everetts on their ranch in Colorado before geing to Long Peak Inn, in Estes pur‘:, to re- main until October. Howland with her ie and Mrs. E. for a month| o B o Mr. Hot\}v‘l- and - .&oyer will leave at the same time for a fishing trip in Minne- 80 t" I' A * '- ’.. v N Mesdames— .- Wolfe, YRR . Elmiger, “H. Epp of Ingos— Grace Mochn of Kansas City, Bhirley Redfield of Mrs. Edwin Swobe is at Lake Okoboji_for .two weeks. : Mrs. Frank L. Haller is at Christ- lake for two or three weeks. Kountze left: l::: Lexpects to. leave for lake; and ‘H, «Gaines, later. T | ok al ter, l(lflhz; with M ! W.. ter ‘Wood ‘and ' 'Mrs. D,V Sholes, left Thursday for.” Madison Ms. C.N, Diets feft Sun- n.‘hN' t i i and through the Yellowstone. . . A \o | — uu.“;l("‘ 1l, who hag been vis- all, who has ot g A Rl N g 'sumhy, to’ ago. " for, &' visit. of about two . her, Mr, E. C. o U o P Miss A!lth uval over the ) sor Megeath has he s, lfl(i( ulia and Mh: ieapolis, with eau of New York, Omv,n be here this d a few days, the guest Mrs. John'! liin(nlt. ard By Desbecker arrived Rabbi Lo ol'llgik M. J. N rs. ‘Myron Williams of Spri 3 m and her daughter, Mi M. | movies. with Mr, & Wedding. this evening Miss Louise At 8:30 oy ! W" v.al‘b:‘l'pni “uel William Moessrs. will | Aibert 8. | for a party at the Countrfi Brec 3 lace. Later M dunrld’n er son , will ‘.‘.;.fi." the k *| Ben Warren, 183 | tained at dinner Ffl({l. SHE WILL BE WEDDED TODAY son. Altogether there are thirty- four Omaha men whose names are on the list to take the military training at the Plattsburgh camp between now and the end of September. Wal- lace Lyman and Cuthbert Potter ex- pect to join the August camp. At the Country Club. Miss Marion Towle entertained forty-two of her friends at the dinner dance at the Country club last eve- ning in honor of her guest, Miss Ethel Andrews of Idelwild, N. J. Small tables were set for the guests and decorations were in lavender. The guests included: Misses— M Inmon— Taabel Vinsonhaler, Alice Juquith, Claire Daugherty, Regina Connell, Marjon He Clara Hart ot Allch Coad, Council Bluffs, Pauline Fordtran of Mary Megeath, Sarah Perkins of Nashvill jDaphno Pete Grace Alliso Florence Neville, n Antonfo, Eleanor Mackay, Elisabeth R Broa Rebd, Measrs.— Ellas Vall of Poughkeepsie, Clarence Peters, Henry Hart, Herbert Davis, Robert Howe, Robert Stout, Harold_Boyle, Lew!s Burgess, Judson Sqires, Albert Sibbornsen, Charles Allison, Charles Hall. Another interesting dinner party at the Country club last evenin g‘lun by Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Busc honor of Miss Helen Epeneter and their son, Albert, whose marriage takes place Monday. The party in- cluded: fi.n R Clarence 8ibbernsen, 1 R. B. Busch. Frits hols, Cuthbart Potter, Warren Breckenridge, Herbert Connell, Paul Shirley, Douglds Peters, Denman Kountsze, Philp Downs, Harold McConnell, John Caldw Irene Coad, Marie Woodard. Laon Caiia PER T . Miss'Mary Munchhoff was hostess club din- ner-dance last evening. er guests were: John Mithen, Mrs, Warren Rogers. Frank Purkl Chasies MeLa d o8 ) :‘. cLaughlin, Dr., Willlam Andersop, Misses— ' Lucile Mistret Ruth Kinsler. of Galveston. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Latham Da. vis had as their guests at the Sat- urday evening dinner-dance at the Couttry club: Messre. and M Bd. Moeyer, Walter B, Roberts, Mr. F. H. Davis had a party of three at dinner, .Mr. and Mrs. Walter T, Page en- tertained at the dinner danc Messrs, and Mesdames— Glenn C. Wharten. Mossrs. and M R. J. Dinning, Wit B0 blarke, Louis Clarke Clarke Powsll, Miss Frances W Mr. C. W. Hull, After the races Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Pritchett gave a dinner party at the Country club, their guests being: Mr. and Mre, J. T. Bte 24, Misses— Missoo— Meliora Davis, Elisabeth Davis, Mesars.— M — Robert Burns. Phil Mots, At Carter Lake Club, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cattin enter- evening for Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Pratt. Covers were laid for seven. Miss Maude Jorgensen had six guests at a swimming party Friday evening, followed by dinner and the The boys of Carter Lake club had their first hike yelterdli. They sailed across the lake and hiked over Mr. E, L. Schlecht entertained a party of three at dinner Sataurday evening. Miss Marion Levy of Lincoln is vis- iting her cousin, Mrs. William L. Holzman, who gave a dinner for her Friday evening. The Cottagers’ Bowling club met Friday. ! Mr. and Mrs. D, C. Hynes enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Whitmore Y | the country east. . F. McDonald at dinner |, Mr. Lou: echt will give a sy r party fots:lgh! .:uu this evex: !‘l‘. and Mrs. Paul Meyer have as their guests over Sunday two auto- mobile parties from Lincoln, who came for yesterday's races. Dr, and Mrs. F. P. Kani and Mr, L. B. Johnson entertained at dinner last evening Mrs. Frank King, Mr. "|evening were THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 16, SURPRISED FRIENDS BY |KEPT WEDDING SECRET SIX |Mrs. F. H. G RUNAWAY WEDDING Mrs Henneth Reed Laurence A. King, Mr. Arthur Shed- t}lg', Mr. Bertram Sheddy, Dr. Ellis ani, all of Chicago, and Miss Nina Rees, Miss Beulah Frazier and Miss Lotta Johnson. Mr, J. R. Bannon of Louisville, Ky, arrived today to spend Sunday with his family, who are ting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schwarick, At Happy Hollow Club. Dr. and Ms, J. E. Pulver enter- tained at dinner last evening, their f“e“ of honor being Miss Ruth Hol- oway, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. M. McClanahan. Covers were laid for: Drs, and Mesdames— H. McClai C. F. Crowley, H. A. Hens J. B. Pulver. Miss Ruth Holloway. Mr. and Mre. W. N. Nicholson, Mrs Frank A Rence are receiving the entries and are much interested in making the event a suc- cess, Social Gossip. Mrs: A. G. Beeson left Thursday for Lafa; ette, Ind., to visit relatives. Mr. Harry McCormick has re- turned from his ranch in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Redick left yesterday f6r a fishing trip in Min- nesota. Mr. and Mrs. {;ck Webster are in r. and Mrs. Luther New York, also L. Kountze, Mrs. Lee Herdman and children left yesterday for Interlaken, near Fairmont, Minn, Miss Helen Clarke has returned after an extended visit in Chicago and Minneapolis. ’ Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Burns arrived home Wednesday from a month’s trig‘in California. rs. R. S. Hall and daughters, Dorothy and Janet, and son, Jasper, are leaving soon for a month’s stay at La Jolla, Cal. Mrs. R. L. Carter and daughters, Irene and Ruth, have returned from Boston, where they spent the winter. Mrs. Wilson Low, who motored cast with her cousins, Mr. and Miss Wilson of Chicago, a month ago, is expected home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Ingwersen and Miss Helen Ingwersen have gone to Dundee, Ill, to spend the month on the farm of Mrs. Ingwersen’s par- Mr, and Mrs, G. W, Noble enter-|ents. tained at dinner at the Happy Hol- low club yesterday evening. Holly- hocks made a bright centerpiece. vers were laid for: Mesars. and Mesdames— I W. Carpenter, B. L. Potter, Walte H. Squi G. W. Noble, E. T. Recter, Others dmin& at the club Saturda; eorge Cotter, Roy F, Wilcox and E. T. Callahan, with a party for six. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. McDon- ald entertained at dinner yesterd evening in honor of Mrs. McDonald's brother, Mr. Arthur B, Clarke, who arrived Thursday from Milford, Conn., to spend several days. Ver- benas were used on the tables, Cov- ers were laid for: Moasrs. and Mesdames— E. G. MoGliton, C. R. Sherman, M, A, Hall, B. G, McGilton, Mr. Arthur B. Clarke. Miss Charlotte McDonald, At the Field Club. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gamble en- tertained at dinner at the club last evening. Pink gladiol nd snap- dragons were the decorations. Those present were: Mesars. and Robert Frimble, * Others dining at the Field club were Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Higuim with a party of twelve; Mr. Bert Murpla with eight gue Mr. and Mrs, P, Hyson with six t« ts. r. and Mrs. Lee Huff entertained at dinner. yesterday evening in honor of Mr, am{ Mrs. H. E. Sidles of Lin- coln. Pink roses were used on the ta- bles. Covers were laid for: Moesars, and Mesdames— H. E. Sidles of J. 0. Bitora, Lee Huft. eadames— John K. Morrison, 3 . B, H. Bruening. Dr. and Mrs. B. A. McDermott. Omahans at “Engelmar.” Many Omahans will be entertained this summer at “Engelmar,” the charming summer home of Miss Martha i‘olda and her brother, E. F. Folda at Ephraim, Wis. Mrs. Warren Rogers and Miss i(lldud Rogers and Miss Mary Richardson returned last Saturday from a de_liglh‘tfill two weeks’ there, and Tuesday Miss Claire Helene Woodard and Miss Katherine Cartan left to spend two weeks there and were joined at Dubuque by Miss Barbeau Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: George }‘yeu of that city. Next Monday another little Omaha vrty. including Mrs. Offut and Miss irginia Offut and Mrs. Cictor Cald- well and son, {:bln will motor up to )B‘phn‘lm- in the Yost car to visit r. and Mrs. Folda and Miss Folda for two we before going to Min- nesota, Mrs. Caldwell to Prior Lake and Mrs. Offut to Christmas Lake, wheré her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Yost, are. “Engelmar” is a beautiful little isle in Green bay, named “Engelmar,” & combination of Mr. Folda" Engelbert, and that of his Martha. : Swimming Party. 3 Mrs. Genrv, Swoboda will enter- tain the W, W, club at a swimming plrtfifolhwedvb] dinner, at the Car- ter Lake club Wednesday afternoon. Fifteen members are expected to be present, Golf Tournament for Women. At the Field club on July 24-28 will be held the first state golf champion- ship tournament for .women, with the hope of at that time organizing a women's state golf association. Walter Silver and Mrs, Karl Lining Mr. John C. Daufhcrty motored in from Greely, Neb., last week-end and returned accompanied by his cousin, Miss Ellen Creighton, who spent the week in Greeley, Miss Mildred Butler comes up Monday from Kansas City to play in the mixed foursome match Tuesday at the Country club. She will be a uest at the F. H. Davis home while ere. Mr. Ben Cotton returned Tuesday to South Dakota after ten days’ stay here with his mother, Mrs. Herman Kountze. Mr. Jack Baldwin accom- panied Mr- Cotton for a two weeks’ vacation in South Dakota. Affair of Younger Set. The younger set was much in evi- dence Wednesday evening at the Country club, about thirty of them be- ing Denman Kountze's guests at din-|¢ ner, Quantities of marguerites deck- ed the table where they dined. Among the guests were: Missos— Misses— Florence Nevill, Geraldine Hess of Council Blutts, Clara Hart of Council Bluffs, Elisabeth Reed, Erna Reed, Harrlet Walters, Edith Highfield of Buperior. of Josephine Congdon, BEsther Denman of Linocoln, Virginia Pixley, Gertrude Porter, Messrs.— Charles_Burgess, Lewls Burgess, Edward Daugherty, Judson Squires, ‘Harkneas Kountse, Frits Buchols, Robert Bdwards, Paul Shirley, Atlantic City Colony. Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Webster are at the Marlborough-Blenheim, in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. John A, McShane, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Con- nell and Mrs. J. M. Metcalf are also at the famous seaside resort. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas, with her father, Mr. Frank L. Haller, and her grandmother, Mrs. G. W, Linin- er, left last Saturday for Atlantic ity, to be gone thrée weeks. Past Events of Interest. . Friday evening a number of the younger set were guests of Miss Ger- aldine Hess of Council Bluffs at a supper and swimming party at the Manawa Boat club. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fraser gave a dinner at the Country club Wednes- day, when their guests were Mr. and DIAM My — Albert Sibbernsen, Phillp Downs, Waltman Walters, Eugene Neville, Bob Millard, Robert Turner ot Council Blufts, Douglas Peters. A small sum, ly, makes you 242 — La Valliere, fine solid gold, ll;fl~ lish finish. 1 bril- lant - Diamond. 8 fine is good with us. :;llot No, 903, 1916. ines, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Page, Mr. and Mrs. Osgood Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. James Pax- ton, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wyman, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hall, Mrs. Quillman, Mrs. Remington, Mr. Harry McCor- mick and Mr. Frank Burkley. Summer Trips in the East. Mrs. George Thummel, jr., left Sun- day to visit %er parents in Rochester, N. Y. where she will be joined by Mr. Thummel in August, and they will go to Richards Landing. Mrs. George H. Thummel and ! | daughters, Miss Katherine and Miss Stella, accompanied by Miss Da]p}mc Peters and Miss Mary Burkley, leave Monday for their summer home at | Richards Landing, Ontario, Canada. | Miss Peters and Miss Burkley ex- pect to be gone a month, the Thum- mel family rcmaml’n? until September. | Richard Page left last week for Camp Susquehannock in Pennsylva- nia, a boy's camp, where about 125 | hoys enjoy the outdoor life with col- |lege coaches to supervise them. i\’oung Page will rem:/ at the camp until September. Motoring Trips. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McGilton and Miss Eleanor McGilton are expected home today from a motor trip to Hugo, Colo. Judge and Mrs. W. D. McHugh will ship their car to Buffalo early this week and from there take a mo- tor trip through New England. Dr. W. O. Bridges leaves today for the east, to be gone until the first of September. His trip will include an automobile tour with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gurley and his sister, Mrs. Moody of Evanston, IlL Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Siford, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huff and Mrs. F. I. Ellick will leave next Saturday for a motor trip to Duluth. They will stop at Lake Okoboji and Minnetonka by the way and return to Omaha in about three weeks. Notes of Interest. Colonel and Mrs, James M. Arra- smith and small son are due to ar- rive in San Francisco today from Manila, where the colonel has been stationed for the laltgear and a half. He has been ordered to Letterman hospital in the Presidio on account of trouble with his eyes. - It is pos- sible the Arrasmiths ma§'I visit her mother, Mrs. W. H. S. Hughes, in Omaha. [ Misses Constance and Helen Morey are spending the summer with their arents, Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Morey. e first named is teacher of aca- demic subjects in the Idaho State school and the latter is teacher of music in the ‘Washington' State 1 School for Blind. Ve Mr. E. E. Calvin, the new president of the Union Pacific, is stopping at the Fontenelle until the arrival of his wife and daughter, Miss Nellie Calvin, and son, Frank. The marriage of an- other daughter, Ermine, this month in Salt Lake City detains the family there, but they are expected here in August or early in September. Be- i side Frank, who is still in school in the east, there is a married son and also another married daughter. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Miss Helen Beisel has gone to Kansas City to attend the wedding of her aunt, Miss Ada Sleek. Dr. Philip- Sher returned today from a trip to Atlantic City, Phila- delphia and other eastern points. Mrs. Kate M. Jackman and grand- daughter, Miss Natalie Hastings, are spending a week at Clear Lake, Ia. Miss Eileen Patternson arrived Saturday from New York to visit her sister, Mrs. J. H. Hussie, for two weeks. Miss Naomi Towle is in Cleveland, 0., the guest of Miss Katherine Cal- der, her roommate at Bradford academy. ! Dr. Fred Lake has returned from several weeks' stay in California, where his wife and daughter have been spending the winter. Frank Mach, Frank Mach, sr., George Mach and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Goettsche left for Cumberland, Wis., where they will spend their va- ation this summer, Mrs. J. H. Van Dusen and Miss Helen Van Dusen left Thurs ainncl olis to visit friend At The Junotion On Main and Delawsre at Ninth Kansas City, Mo. ONDS WATCHES ON CREDIT 278— Diamond Ring, 14k solid gold. Loftis “Per- fection™ m mounting. ... weekly or month. the owmer of a splendid Diamond or other article of high grade jewelry. Your credit Uss it. il e turday or n?&."u?' lllntu& Phone Douglas 1444 will eall. L Ain e ARERie teisms moa | Tooth mounting, 14k NATIONAL CREDIT JEWELERS s tional solid wold Hupp in Chicago, with whom she will take a motor trip before returning in September. Mrs. B. H. Barrows and son, Ronald, have gone to California for a stay of indefinite length. They are located in Los Angeles and may make that city their home, Miss Evelyn Wilson has returned from two weeks spent at Lakeview, la. While there she stayed with her sister, Mrs. Turner Carlisle, at her summer cottage at Lakewood park and Wall lake. Auction Bridge Club. Mrs. C 1911 Auction Bridge apartment in the afternoon. Two tables will be placed for the game. club Personal Mention. Mrs. Frank Parmalee, who was in- jured in an automobile accident last) week, is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Everett of Council ‘Bluffs, who were called home by the death of Mrs, Horace Everett, returned Thursday to their ranch in Bear Creek Canyon, Colo. Mrs. T. F. Kennedy, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Kalk of Washing- ton, arrived home Friday from the| their | mother, Mrs. Stanton, during her last | east, where they were with illness, Pauline Hamilton, the little daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton, who has been critically ill, is on the road to recovery, although improve- ment is slow and it will be some time before she is quite well again. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Love, although having leased their Leavenworth road, will retain their house, just completed last spring, and will continue to occupy' it except for a month or two in the winter. Miss Nata Prescott, accompanied by her niece, Miss Janet went to St. Joseph Saturday tospend several weeks with Miss Prescott’s grandmother, who is ill. ' Miss Pres- cott's mother has been there for some time. join them soon for a short visit, Miss Prescott will return in the fall to make her home_ in Omaha. Kansas City Milk Expert Inspects Omaha Dairies Dr. J. 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