Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 14, 1915, Page 14

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b | What is Going On in Society Circles University Club Ditner Dance. Saturday evening the University olub gave fts first dinner-dance. In the cen- ter of the dining room was a space for dancing, the diners availing themselves of the opportunity of dancing between courses. Many dined In parties of from twelve to four. Ome of the larger parties was given by Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Rogers, whose guests for the ocea- slon were: Megsra. and Mesdames— George Sumner, C. H, Evarts, Osgood Eastman, . W. Capen Harry Plerpont, With Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Montgomery were: Messrs. and Mesdames— Harry G, Kelly, Fred Thomas, Bryant Rogers, Myles Standish. A company of dincrs which nfrerwaid made up a theater party to .the Bovd, Included: Dr. and Mrs. G.. Alexander Young, Dr. and Mrs, C. W. Pollard, Dr. and Mre. H. B. Lemere, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Bridges, Miss Harvey. Partles of four wore' given by Messrs. W. H. Smails, John R. Ringwalt, A, J. Cooley and J. T, Stewart. Other dinars were Messrs, D. C. Buell, Willlam C. Ramsey, Harry Byrne, Walter Byrne, WVictor Dietz, Amos Thomas, A. G, Green, R. L. Pncterson and Robert Ganit. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Loomis enter- tained a family party Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames— D. D. Arnold, THOO. . 128456 W. H. Loomis, v Miss Marguerite Burdsal of Three Rivers, Micl Mr. A. C. Loomis. Dance for Foot Ball Team. Hotel Fontsnelle will entertain the next dance to be given by the University Mixers' club of Crelgiiton university, on Tuesday evening, November 23. This dance 18 In honor of the foct ball team of the university and the chaperones will be members of the athletic board and their wives. The committee in charge of the arrangements for the dance is composed of R. Francls Mullin of the Medical col- loge, Fiancis A. S'lver of the Law col- lege, Gerald La Viollette of the Arts col lege, R. A. McCabe of the Pharmacy col- lege and Stephen A. Mulvihill of the Dental collese. Will Stady the Drama. A coterie of members of the Drama league hus orgamized to meet Friday mornings at the homes of members to wtudy the drama under the direction of Miss Kate A. McHugh. The first meeting was held Friday st the home of Mrs. Howard Baldrige. The class includes: Mesdames— Mesdames— arry Cumm‘ngs, W. R. McKeen. joward Baldrige, Arthur Remington, ;. A{_Bflpruu@ Frank \’éultmm. WA ohineon, ¥P. Kirkendall, John McShane. Entertain Dinner Party, Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Lillle entertain | today at dinner. .decorations will scheme. The bo in & Thankagl COME T0 BE THE GUESTS OF MRS, - I, ¥ PRENTISS, / Proro oy e«SAavosenre # ' party Tuesday evening at Chambers’ academy. Following are the patsons and patronesses: Y hn B, Haal owing are the Mombers of the class L‘: mn‘ n‘-‘n L. Swha uth L. or, May, tomu . Ryan, Icm Vivian K. Foley. Agnes W. B n, Entertains Kensington. Mrs. Frank Machal entertained the Dalsey kensington at hér home Wednes- day afternoon. Those present ware: A, Hi " Kratky, J. Riha, Sisterhood Entertainment. \ ‘The Sisterhood of Temple Israel will wive a dinner this evening at 6 o'clock In the vestry of the Temple. The dinner will be followed by an entertainment. Class in Aesthetic Dancing. A class in mesthetic and Russian folk of Miss XKatherine Grable at Turs pin's academy, The new clags Includes: Smith, gnn 5%@ v Buffrage Theater Party. ‘Thirty seats havo been regorved by Omana suffragists to attend the Orpheum In & body Mondiy night to see Mary Shaw. Among those who will attend are! g R £, SE ¥, a, A, Kelley, M % oy lm:hor. h 'n:zz Hasel HiIl. " ston. For the Future. The Plaza club will give a dancing party, Thankegiving eve, November M, | at Metropolitan hall, Twenty-third and Harney sireets, ! Cinosam Opening Danoce. The Cinosam Dancing club gave its opening dance Thursday evening. Eighty couples were. prescat. The next dance will be guest night and will be given November M Past Events, Mrs. Bert C. Boquet entertained at & kensington_luncheon. on Thureday for thirty guests. Following luncheon sev- Tocke-Harmann THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 14, 1915, Wedd ing Par:ty LSS ELSA B\ HAARMAN ~ HMtizs Bells Locke Yale and Malcolm Baldrige has made Pal Upsilon. Mrs. Joseph Baldrige, who has been east all summer and has been detained there for the past few weeks by the nesy her youngest son, Grafton, tul home today with him. Mr. George L. Hammer, with daugh Mrs, Harold Pritchett Prices Always Reasonable ! BE SATISFIED You will always be sat- isfied 4f you have your clothes made at Lohr- man's, If you wear a Lohrman suit ity will improve your disposition. LOHRMAN The Reliable Ladies’ Tailer 435 Paxton Block 16th and Farnam Sts. and of 8 and 10, complimentary to Mrs. L. Richatds of Ban Franciaco, Cal, who has been their guest for several weeks past. | Mra. Richards plans to leave for her home Wednesday. | Miss Hilda Hammer, left Friday for Bx- celsior Springs. Mr. Pritchett expects to FORMER OMAHA WOMAN HERE | g0 down for the week-ends while they FROM ST. LOUIS. | are there P o The Yale foot ball team of which Mal- | eolm Baldrige of this ¢ity is & member, | were guests of E. H. Converse on board his yacht the Parthenia for the last woek end, going with him to his home at | Marfon on Buszard’s Bay after the game {last SBaturduy | Mrs. H. C. Van Gleson left Thursday |for an extended tour of Californin and | the northwest, accompanied by Miss | Suzanne Walker and Miss Marguerite | Ross, both of New York, whe arrivel | Thursday morning. Mrs. Van Gleson | may declde to spend part of the winter | at least in the west Locke-Haarmann Wedding. The wedding of Miss Bisa Haarmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Haar- mann, and Mr. Willlam Matthew Locke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Locke of this city, formerly of Scranton, Neb, will be celebrated Wednesday - evening at § o'clock. Rev. Mr. Poucher of Trinity Methodist church, formerly of Stanton, will officiate. This wedding is:the culmination of a| college romance. Miss Haarmann is a graduate, of the University of Nebraska, where she went after finishihg her work at the (“hlrll High school. There she | became @ member of the Alpha Phi| sorority. Mr. Locke, who also Aunnd»di the University of Nebrasks, s a member | of the Delta Tau Delta. The maid of honor at the wedding will be Miss Virginia Leitch of Kansas City, a member of the bride's sorority, while the best man will be Roland Le Bas of Beatrice, & member of the groom's fra- ternity. The groom’s sisters, Miss Adrya and Miss Belle Locke, will stretch rib- ! Complimentary Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Rome Miller will entertain | { the parents of the girls of the Twinkle | elub at dinner on Tuesday evening, No- vember 2, at 8 o'clock. The parents will| be the complimentary guests of Mr. and Mrs. Millor for the entire evening. ! News of Omahs Visitors, | Captain and Mrs. John Royden Kelly, the guests of Mrs. Daniel Stapleton for several days, have continued on their way to Panama. Mr. John Batcholder of Boston, who has ‘b«m the guest of his sister-in<law, Mrs. Arthur C. Smith, and Mr. Smith for sev- oral weeks, teft Friday Mrs. John G. Bourke left Sunday for | | Washington, D. €, after two weeks' | J May, the guest part of the time of Mr. {and Mrs, Victor Caldwell. THE SILK SHOP | Mra. Charles Eddy of New York, who|and Mrs. E. A. BESSIRE has been with Mrs. J. W. Metealt for | Monday to Mr. L. W. Cooke of Fruit- 211 Oty Ne¥l Bank Bldg. several weeks, leaves today to visit her | dale, N. D. After the ceremony ..r. and |sister in Arkansas and later will go to | Mrs, Cooke left for Fruitdale, where Los Angelos. Mrs. Charles D. Beaton expects her |mother, Mrs. E. A, Wurster of Milwau- | kee, to arrive Monday to visit her until after Thanksgiving. Mr. Wurster will also come for Thankegiving. Mrs. Jerome Magee arrived In Omaha ‘Wednesday from New York on her way to Montana. Mrs. Magee has been visit- they will make their future home. Great Reductiom ON OUR ENTIRE STOOK OF Silks and Velvets MONDAY AND ALL WERX Brocade Stlks and Satins, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepes, May- @e Londres, Chitfon Vesta Chapter Plans Dances. Vesta chapter, Order of the Bastern Star, will give the first of a series of dancing parties Thursday evening at Chambers academy. The committee in charge includes: ing Mr. and Mrs. E. Dimon Bird at Green- | ;. ang Mrs. C. R. Thiem. uisette, Gros ! wich, and has also been with Miss Curtis | Meadames— [ Fafrotas and Fancy Bilk Sultings. in New York. Howard Hutton. Florence MacArthur, 27 to 40-inch widths; $2.00 val- 18008~ ues, very speclal at— Miss Florence Robinson of 8t. Louis ar- rives Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Robinson of Dundee, and will be accom- paried by her uncle, Colonel Robinson, ‘who will remain only & day or two. Miss Robinson visiteq here last year, when the made many friends. In her honor Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will entertain at dinner Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Donald McFerron of 3 s Hoopeston, Til, arrived Saturday in Coun- 7 \| g cil Blufts on thelr way from California. / 9 This evening Mrs, McFerron's parents, Years Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart, are giving | e 3 8 & supper in thelr honor at homs. Monday of Success evening Mr. and Mrs. Clitford Wolfe will THE SPIRIT bFLCHRISTM AS . glve a dinner for them and several Omaha girls and men are included in both parties. i Every day the atmosphere becomes more strongly Entertains at Kensington. charged with the spirit of early gift-buying. Mrs. C. B. Coon entertained at a ken- Gifts of enduring quality are always the ones most sington and lundheon on Wednesday. The acceptable. The practical element i8 allled closely with the beautiful in every article in our varied holiday gift- things-—every piece is the ideal gift for someone. We have provided richly for those whose Christmas gifts are to be kept within the range of $1 to $5. Borlin Brasses, Leather Novelties, Silver Novelties, Gold and Silver Jewelry For the larger expenditures we offer almost unlimited cholce. 1913 GIFT BOOK NOW READY Rita Carpenter, Mr. M, C. Thomsen Modgeaka Johnson, g To Honor Guest. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kulakofsky will be at home Sunday evening between the hours 75¢ to $1 Per va. Meadames— fi % Bmlfltlld‘, A, m " C. 0. B et ; hl- lone CLD‘I Wedding Announcement. Mrs. Jennie Senowits of New York was married Thursday evening to Ben Lev- ensky of Kimball, Nob, at the home of the bride's slster,’ Mrs. J. Adler. this city. Rabbl Bronson officfated. Mra. Charles Udinsky of New York attended the wedding. The bride wore « gown of T. L. COMBS & CO. “THE BUSY JEWELERS" 1520 NDOTGLAS ST. OMAHA, NEB. blue panne velvet trimmed in marten fur. Miss Margaret Sage, daughter of Mr. d little Miss June Phipps will ring. The musical numbers will be a featurs of this wedding, since the bride's mother, Mrs. ‘John Haarmenn, is leader of the// 4 (Continued on Page Three—Col. Four) | —— Department A BOWER OF BEAUTY ! Everything New and Far Superior to Any Ar: Display West of Chicago Visitors Welcome 0il Paintings. Water Color Paintings. Mezzo Tints, Etchings. Engravings. Photographs. Gold Frames. Natural Wood Frames. Frames for Photos. Pohlson Novelties. . Oordova Leather Goods. Artificial Flowers. Lamps, Brass. Sterling Silver and Bronze. Pottery Vases. Oards. Sheffield Silver. Desk Sets. \ A H;e Co. 1513-1515 Douglas Street P.S.: Ask to hear'the Welte play the Mason & Hamlin plano. 4 = (rkin Brothe 16th and Farnam Streets—In U. S. Bank Bldg. Announce Their First Radical ClearanceSale of Suits Starting Monday Morning at 8:30 . That this store is one of the most successful stores ever opened in Omaha is conceded by everybody. Its large and varied stock—its exclusive styles—its moderate prices—its wonderful store service— have all contributed tojrards making it the BEST store in Omaha for ‘women's apparel. Our extreaordinary suit business this season has left us with many broken lines—our sales rooms are limited in space—and in order to make room for the display of Winter Garments and Furs we have decided to effect a guick cloarance of all broken lines at a fraction of their worth. 342 Beautifully Tailored Suits That Have Found Ready Sale at $25 to $45, to be Placed on Sale Monday at $19.50. The models inélude everything that is distinctive and fashion- tailored from on Broadcloth, Duvetyne, Bolivia Cloth, Velvets, eto. Trimmingy include Genuine Skunk, Opossum, Racooon, Hudsen Seal, Marten, Silver Fox ete. - ro- his

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