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The Lincoln Stari
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1 i THE LINCOLN ST4R I CIIVRCHES I AND CLUBS TWENTY-SECOND YEAR LINCOLN, SUNDAY. JUNE 1. I9SL SUNDAY EDITION Marriage of Marylouise Bryan At Executive Mansion To Be One Of Interesting Events In June ardson to Herbert laham; Miss Elsie Denney to Dr. H. Kennedy of Newman Grove Uni.

Clubs Will Hold Banquets During Roundup Today is the first day of June, the month of brides snn roses. Of brides there will be many for June. This year Is no exception ajid one rharming weilding after another will occupy the time and thoughts of society during the entire month The only daughter of Nebraska's governor, Miss Maryloulse Erynn, will bo a June bride. Her engagement and marriage on June 19 to William Ernest Harnaberger, son of W. A.

Harnaberger of Ashland, announced today by Governor and Mra. Rryan. The ceremony will take I lace at the executive mansion. The very first of the June brides be Atlas Ethel Donelaon whose marriage to Joe Hickman will be solemnized this afternoon at 3 at tbelr future home, 2035 Sewell street Two weddings are scheduled for Wednesday of this week Mary J.ots Word will be married to Charle.s o. Fickles tn the afternoon at 3 'clock at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs B.

Ford. South ixteenth street, end that evening at no o'clock Is the wedding of Miss Harriet Elisabeth Campbell to Fred Harvey Shultz at the Campbell home, 343 North Twcntv-seventh etreet. Saturday Is a favorite day for weddings and three are planned for next Saturday Miss Marguerite Mlinger will become the bride of 'harles TI. Deterly. the cerrmony to le held at that afternoon at ihe Dr I C.

Munger home, South street. Another afternoon will he that of Miss Ida Browltt to Darrell Weaver at the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frowitt of nty Fl.ace The Delta Zet.a chapter 1 ouse will he the scene of a. large wrvldlng In the evening when Miss Hath Ellsworth is married to Lloyd hapman. The first of the weddings fcr the following week will he that of Miss Fo.x.

daughter of Mrs George Fox. to Dtto McGinl-y, which will take j.lace morning at ifl at St. Marys Iathedrnl 'Phe following day will be that of Miss ('base to fleorge Salll- which will he a cjutet home affair W'eddlngs for Wednesday. June 11. Include that of Miss Sus.an Rlch- to Claude C.

Mtntcer at 8 in the evening at the home of the ride's parents. Mi. and Mrs. Miss Ella daughter Mr. and Mrs Nick i.arscn of Friend to Oakley Cox of Lincoln at the First TTesbyterlaii church; Miss Dorothv Aylsw'orth, daughter of Prof and Mrs.

Raymond Aylsworth and granddaughter of Dr. William Aylsworth. to Frank Kennedy of Teoumr.eh at at the home of the t.rlde’s parents In Bethnnv. Miss Weatherhogg wdll become the bride of Homer Varder of Beatrice on June 12 and the same oay will occur the marriage of Miss Grace T.ong, daughter of Mr. and Mr.s.

Joseph Long of Verona, lohn Speer Lincoln Weddings planned for later In the month arc tho.se of Miss Hazel Poe to Elbert (J. Brown June 18 at the Vine Congregation.al church; Atiss Mary Nelle McCandless to Paul Baker at the home of the p.arent.s, Mr and Mrs. McCandless of Fnlverslty for June 25 Miss l-'lorence Immenhausen to Harold l.elnbei'ger, June 25; Miss Pauline Katherine Grel.slnger of Aledian, to Willard Wood Mct'lolland of Lincoln; Arllne Abbott to Myron Noble, Miss Cora Violet Rlch- Roundup time is banquet time for the university organizations and practically every fraternity, sorority, and literary society Is planning some sort of a get together this week. Owing to the limited space, the banquets are to he held three nights, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Nearly all of the hotels and tea rooms have been engaged tor those nights and several of the organizations are having dinner at the chapter houses The list of organizations and their banquets follows: Acacia.

Banquet, Chapter House. June 6. Alpha Gamma Rho, Plcnlc-Ban- quet. Chapter House, June 4. Alpha Sigma Phi, Banquet, Chapter House.

June 4. Alpha Tau Omega, Banquet. Chapter House, June 5. Alpha Theta Chi, Banquet, Lincoln Hotel, June 6. Beta Theta PI, Banquet, Chapter House, June 4.

Delta Tau Delta, Banquet, Unlver- "Blty Club. June fl. Delta Epsilon, Banquet, House, June Farm House. Smoker, House, Juno 6. Kappa Sigma, Smoker, House, June 5.

Lambda Chi Alpha. Banquet, Chapter House, June 6. Phi Delta Chi, iKincheon, Chapter House, June 6. Phi Gamma Delta, Banquet, Lincoln Hotel, June 7. Phi Kappa Psl, Banquet, Chapter House, June Phi Tau Epsilon, Banquet, Elks Club, June 6.

PI Kappa Alpha, Banquet, 'University Club, June 5. PI Kappa Banquet, House, June 5. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Chapter House, June 6. Sigma Chi, Banquet, House, June 4. Sigma Nu, Banquet, Chapter House, June 7.

Sigma Phi Epsilon. Smoker-Banquet. Llndell Hotel, June 6 Silver Lynx, Banquet, Chapter House, June 7. Alpha Chi Omega, Banquet, Uni- verslty Club, June 5. Alpha Omlcron PI, Banquet.

Lincoln Hotel. June 6. Alpha Phi. Banquet, Chapter House, June 5. Alpha XI Della, Banquet, Lincoln Hotel.

June 6 Chi Omega, Banquet, Lincoln Hotel, June ,5. Delta Delta Delta. Banquet, Chamber of Commerce, June 6. Delta Gamma. Dinner, Mrs.

A. R. Edmlston, 1900 South Fortieth street, June 6. Delta Zeta, Banquet, Chapter House, June 6. Gamma Pht Beta, Banquet, Chapter House.

June 6. Kappa Alpha Theta, Elanquet, Lincoln Hotel, June 6. Kappa Delta, Banquet, Lincoln Hotel. June 4. Phi Mu.

Lunch on. Chapter House, June 6. Phi Omega PI, Dinner, Chapter House, June 5. Pi Beta Phi, Banquet, Lincoln Hotel, June 6. Sigma Kappa, Banquet, Chapter Hou.se, June 4.

Innocents, Banquet, Lincoln Hotel, June 5. Mortar Board. Banquet, Miller and Paine Tea Room. June Union, Open House, Union Hall. June Palladlan, Dinner, I'aliadian Hall, June 6.

Chapter Smoker, Chapter Marylouise Bryan To Wed intcfesting and lovely bride will be Miss Bryan, whose engage- to William Ernest Harnsberger of Ashland is announced today by Governor and Mrs. Bryan. The wedding will take place June 19 at the executive mansion. Mls.s Bryan is a graduate of luncoln high school and has attended the University Nebraska, where she is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Mr Harnsberger Is a son Harnsberger of Ashland, and was from Phillips Exeter academy. Exeter.

N. in completing course at the university In He. is a member of Phi Kappa Psl. He commissioned lieutenant at the first officers' training camp at Fort Snelllng. and aerved overaeas.

Two attractive Lincoln girls, who chose to become at a double ceremony are Mrs. MacMeekin and Mrs. Jackson. Mrs. MacMeekin.

who before her marriage w'as Miss Fern Jackson, Is the bride of Donald W. MacMeekin, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

MacMeekin of Hollywood, and Mra. Jackaon, formerly Mias Edna Fitzsimmons, is the bride of W'illiam Cable Jackson. Mra. brother. They are the son and daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Walter Jackson. The beautifiHly arranged ceremonies which were solemnized Wednesday evening at the Second Presbyterian church, were attended by several hundred guests. The siheme for the weddings was unusually lovely and the gowns of the brides and their attendants In which soft pastel colors were beautifully blended w'cre charming and qqualnt. Mra. gown was of brocade, sleeveless bodice, with aklrlt draped at one side and fashioned ith long, slender train.

A tulle veil trimmed with Chantilly lace fell from a lace cap. Mrs. Jackson wore white metal cloth with court train of silk net weighted with ruffles of net, orange blossoms and knots of satin. A simple veil of tulle had a dainty lace cap The attendants wore frocks of georgette in yellow, blue, coral, orchid and green made with full skirts and long semi-fltted bodices with wide lace Werthas. They were Miss Cook, Miss Wattles.

Miss Guthrie. Miss Qlligan. Miss Moyer and Miss Wilson, who where the bridesmaids; Miss Fitzsimmons and Miss Coryell, who served as maids of honor and Airs. DeMoulin, who was matron of honor for Mrs. MacMeekin.

The children of the wedding parties. Elizabeth Ann DeMoulin and Pershing Kuenstler and Jean Holtz and Burke Hlnd.s. were dressed In a style similar to that of the other members of the little girls In quaint of pink and the boys In black satin suits. Mr and Mrs. AlacMeekln will spend several weeks motoring through Colorado and after their return will be at home in the St.

Frances apartments. Air. and Mrs. Jackson left Wednesday evening for a two months trip to the western coast. 1923.

He Is now assoclfclod with T. 8. Allen In law. The Lincoln guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.

B. J. Meyer, Mra. J. H.

Whltmer, Air. and Mrs L. E. Rolfe, and Mrs. and Mra.

H. W. like. GRAUENHORST-SCHLUNTZ Women Golfers To Compete In Lincoln Tourney The annual open day at the Lincoln Country cluh for the women golfers of the state will he held on Wednesday of this week. Invitations have been sent to the different clubs over the state and to the Antelope club of Lincoln Inviting the women of the clubs to come to Tin- coln for that day.

The golf tournaments will start at 9 and as the players arrive foursomes will be made up and the groups started off. Attractive have been selected for the winners of the different events Imncheon will be served at 1 and in the afternoon there will be bridge, swimming, tennis and more golf. The open golf day of last year was the most successful open day In the history of the club, and the one this year promises to equal If not sur- the one of last It all depends upon the weather man. parties motored from towns near and far for golf, bridge and swimming. Mrs, C.

Schwarz is in charge of the arrangements. Activities At the Country Club eighteen Included a group of the young married set. Col. and Mrs. John O.

Maher have issued Invitations to a dinner dance, which they will give Alonday evening of this week at the Country club. The guests will number eighty. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Butler announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Ann Eh-nst, to Milton H. Gottberg of Columbus. The wedding will take place the latter part of Juoe at the home of Miss ErnFt sister, Mrs. A. T.

Hagstrom. 1745 South Twelfth street. Ern.st Is a former student of the university and Mr, Gottberg Is corinected with the Gottberg Motor company of Columbus, where the coup wir. make their home. Air and Mrs, H.

Young announce the engagement of their daughter. Kathryfn. to Thomas Higgins of Pltssburgh. The wedding will teko place in the autumn In Clnc nnatl. where members of Miss family reside and the young niotor trip to Houston, oung rOL'i'i will make their home In Pitisburgh.

Young has just returned from a vDit with her mother in Tucson, i and In June. Miss Young and Mr. and Jack Young will Troloi to Maine for the summer. The wedding will take place as soon as thev return. morning at I In Stella when Miss Lucile Clark, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph A. Clark of Stella, will be united In marriage to Sherman Baldwin Green of Houston, Tex. The marriage lines will be rend by the Rev. Charles H.

Rogers, pastor of the Stella Community church in the presence of one hundred guests. Crimson rambler roses will be used In the rooms. Mrs. J. R.

Cam of Omaha will sing, accompanied by Miss Marie Swanson of Omaha on the harp. Miss Swanson will play the wedding march and will give several selections during the ceremony. Mary Rose Clark, tiny niece the 1 ride, will be the flower girl. She is to be frocked in peach voile with Irish lace. The gown is of ivory satin made bouffant, with trimmings of imported lace.

Her veil will be of Italian lace, brought in a scarf from Italy by Mr. si.ster, and tulle. A breakfast wi'u follow Mrs. John H. Tavior of Kans.is City, a co.isin of Miss Clark, will be In charge cf the gift room.

The young couple will leave immediately after the ceremony for a where Edwin Hart Jenks, took place Thursday evening at 8:30 In the parlors of the First Presbyterian church at Omaha. The Rev. Mr. Jenks performed the ceremony, which was followed by a reception for one hundred fifty guests. Mrs.

Harold Pratt of New York City, a sister of the groom, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of green chiffon and ecru and carried Ward AIlss Arvella Johnson in blue lace and chiffon and Mrs, John Sperry In pink stretched Fibbons to form an aisle for the hrldal party. Roy Edwards, brother of the bride, was groomsman. Mr. and Airs.

Jenks have gone on a western wedding trip, after which they will be at home In FORD-PURBAUGH The marriage of Miss Eva and .1. of Lincoln took place Wednesday at Council Bluffs, the Rev. H. Erck of the church of performed the ceremony. Mr.

and will make their home In Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. A. T.

Wilson of Arcadia. Neh. announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Neva, to C. Merritt Colson of Angeles, Cal.

Miss Wilson has been a teacher at Prescott for the past four years The wedding Two hundred guests dined at the Country cluh la.st evening. Among the very attractive illnner parlies was the one for thirty-six gue.st.s for which Mrs. W. H. Dorgan was hostess; one of fortv covers pre.sided over by Mr.

and Mrs. N. H. Gardner, will take place June 30. and the one numbering eighteen which Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Hutchins gave In honor of Miss Grace Altken and Mis.s Gertrude Altken, who returned a eek ago from a sojourn of several in California. Mrs.

R. E. Moore entertained six guests at dinne and Ed Pettis of Omaha had a reservation for a party of four. A Dutch treat party in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Hurtz of Omaha Included Mr. and Mrs. lA'nn Lloyd. Mr. and Roberts.

and Mrs. Charles A Wll.son, Mr and Mrs Harvey Rathhone. William Bates, Helen Avery and Dr. James E. M.

Thompson. Dutch treat party of Governor and Mra. Charles W. Bryan announce the engagement of their daughter. Marylouise, to Wli- 11am Erne.st Harnsberger of Ashland.

The wedding will take place June 19. CLARK-GREEN tv A wedding of Interest in universi- circles will take place Tuesday hev will be at home. Miss Clark Is a graduate r.f the Univifsity of Nebraska, where she is a member of Delta Gamma. She lui.s also attended the of Illinois and the Univers ty of Wisconsin AmorL' the out of town at the we.Uirg will be and Mrs. H.

S. Green, parents of fiie groum, Ida, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Deutscn, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred and Myrtle Easley and Bernice Boyd. Mrs. W. H. Wheeler, Miss Nettie Wheeler.

Ernst Hermlnghaus, Lincoln; Mrs. i. R. Cam and daughters, Omaha; J. A.

Nutter, I. E. Gaskill and family, Mrs. H. E.

Clark and family. Kansas City: Mrs. Phi! Chase. Brooklyn. Mrs.

Joseph P. Helton, Yakima. and Mrs. John Kinsey. Miss Cora an 1 Miss Stella Clark, Reserve; Dr.

Miner and fam- Falls City; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph cWk, Mr. and Mrs Hollo Ciark, Mr. and Mrs.

Middlebrook. York EDWARDS-JENKS The marriage of Miss Ruth Ed- w'ards. daughter of and Mrs E. E. of Omaha, and fion of Rev.

and ITart Afrs. WILLIAMS-REQUARTTE Miss Florence Williams, daughter of Mrs Catherine Williams of Sheridan, became the bride of Harold Requartte of Lincoln Sunday morning in the Presbyterian churrli at York. The Rev. Paul C. officiated in the presence of close friends and relatives Miss Hattie Reed played the wedding music from Lohengrin as the wedding party entered and a WJH during the ceremony.

Lurlie was the only attendant and her frock was poudre bleue crepe. The bride wore her traveling suit of dark blue hat and blouse of orchid. Both Mrs. Requartte and Miss Lee wore corsages of lavender sweet peas and roses. Following the wedding, breakfast was served at the home of the parents, Mr.

and Mrs. H. F. Ftequartle. The guests were seated at small tables, centered with kets of lavender and pink sw'eet peas tied with tulle In the pastel shades.

Mr. and Mrs. Requartte difter a short wedding trip will at home at 1512 street, IJncoln. Mrs. Requartte is a graduate of the university and taught last year In Gothenburg.

Mr. Requartte attended York college and graduated from the university In the class of The marriage of Miss Etna Grauenhorst, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. L. Grauenhorst, and Paul Schlunlz of University Place took place Wednesday afternoon at 2 at the German Zoar church.

The marriage lines were read by the father. At 2 the church bells announced the ceremony, after which Mra. O. E. Bloch, slater of the bride, played the Lohsngrln weddlnif The officiating minister brief address to the gtiests and Clyde Davis and Martin Qrauenhorat violin and organ number of "Mighty a Rose." Aiter the marriage service, they played End of a Perfect Miss Lillian Bchluntz waa the bridesmaid and her frock waa of pale blue georgette, trimmed with lace.

She carried sweet peas tn pastel shades Gerald Nlederdeppe carried a basket of flower petals, which he before the bridal He wore blue velvet with a whMw blouse. Martin Grauenhorst waa the best man. The gown wae of silver lace over silver tissue. Her long Tell waa of tulle caught with lUlee of the val- (Contlnued on Page To Wed Former Lincoln Man yrjL Lillian Nash An out of town wedding of interest in Lincoln is that of Miss Nash, daughter of VV. B.

Nash of to Harley F. Brown, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. 8. Brown, w'hich will take place Thursday evening, June 12, in Pueblo.

The wedding will be a family affair and Mr. and Mrs are planning to leave the preceding Monday for i'ueblo. Brown is a for- meu student of the university and a member of Alpha Tau fimega fraternity. Blnce the close of the war during which he saw active service, he has bean located In Pueblo..

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