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THE OMAH A SUNDAY BEFE: NOVEMBER 21, 1915. OF THANKSGIVING is Going On in Society Circles Interesting Guests, Miss Helen Tag and Miss Frances Ock- ershausen, house guests of Mrs. F. I who returned to their home Friday evening, are among many of the globe. trotting Americans who are seeing thelr own country, and especially the west and mid-west, for the first time. Miss Ockershausen, who is close kin to the Field, Roosevelt and Vanderbilt families of New York, showed the greatest inter- est In western conditions and affairs Both visitors returned home expressing themaselves as glad that they had seen in an infimate way a great section of their | own coumtry. | Research Club Affair. The Research olub will entertain at a Thanksgiving card party at 8 o'clock Monday evening at the Knights of Columbus home. The hostesses of the occasion will be Mrs. Harry Burkley and Mrs, C. W. Hamiiton, assisted by | Mrs, John Busche and Misses Harvey | Howard, Mary Ousrter, Alice MeShane, | Veronica O’Connor and Sophle Me- Kilitp. Social Affairs Planned. The Regina club will give a card party and dance Tuesday eyening in Centurion Bouth Side. ! ‘The South Side Progressive Card club | will give its annual Thankegiving party | Monday evening at the club hall. A number of the evening high school students have formed a dancing club calied the “Evening High Sohool Mixers,” corresponding to the Central “High School Spirits.” Mr. and Mrs. Willlam L. Holzsman wiil be at home informally to all their 3 friends at 304 South Thirty-eighth street, T Sunday afternoon and evening, Novem- ber 28, in honor of their guest, Miss B | Rosalle Schmuckler. { The plan is to hi & dancing club { that will hold together throughout the year and the dances will be given espo- clally for the students of the night school, although outsiders will be ad- : mitted. The first dance will be given L\ on Saturday evening, November 21, at the Hotel Rome ballroom, Oliver Nickum s chairman of the committee on ar- ‘rangements, Wedding Plans. On Thureday afternoon at 4 o'clock Miss Anna Orioff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louls Orloff of Forest Farm, Joseph 1. Holland, son of Mr. and & i | after vislting the last two months in Okland, Cal, with het sister, Mrs. Love D. FMilins, and her soh and family, Went- worth Carse. Dr. and Mrs, L. B. Bushman, who were |married here October 20 and who have been on a maonth's honeymoon trip, will A. Holland of this city, will be united 'return to Om Monday. The trip fn- in marriage by Rabbl Frederic Cohn. cluded visits at Chicago and New Orleans Miss Orloff is a graduate of Nebraska |and two weeks spent at Havana. State university, Mr. Holland and his bride will make their.home in Chicago. Mr. and Mre. C. C. Cope, sr., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lauretta, to Barl Hilding Parker, the wedding u‘un place In December. Entertain Foot Ball Team. The University “Mixers”" club will en- tertain the Creighton university foot ball team at a dancing party at the Hotel ::t:.n‘o Tuesday evening. The affair peroned by the B R Notes of Interest. Mrs. Anthony Merrill and Mrs, Willlam E. Martin of Omaha have been in Moline and Evanston recently, where Mrs. Mer- rill has been giving lectures, Mrs. Martin has gone to Detroit to arrange for a course of lectures there. John J. Hanighen, jr., in his third year at Cornell, was last woek elected to the Bavage club of that university, & coveted honor and one which goes only to the musical or dramatic men of the univer- sity. The club was started in 1890 and is & branch of the actors’ club of thé same jname in London, Mr. Hanighen is a member of the Cornell Glee elub and . L — Byrd-Yeats Wedding. ‘The marriage of Miss May Yeats, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D, O. Yeats, and Mr, Forrest W. Byrd, waa celebrated h?murdu dfternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the | Good Shepherd Itpiscopal ohupch, Rev, Thomas G. Collar offidlating. Mre. Carol Marhoff Pitts played the Lohengrin wedding march on the pipe organ for the entrance of the bridal party, the marriage lines being read be- fore an altar of pink and yellow chrys- anthemums and ferns. Tho bride was most attractive in her white satin gown, fashioped with the draped basque bodice and trimmed with pearis. The bridal vell of white tulle was held in place with lilles of the valley and the bride carried an arm bouquet of llles of the valley and bride's roses. Miss Susan Yeats, sister of the bride, ‘was the mald of honor. Miss Yeats wore pink crepe de meteor with pearl trim- mings and carried an arm bouquet of pink, ghrysanthemuma. Miss Lola Byrd and Miss Beulah Byrd, sisters of the groom, were the brides+ malds. ; Miss Lola Byrd wes gowned in green crepe de teor with silver :“a: Sttints and. oareibd pak Shiye anthemums, while Miss Beulah Byrd Honor Bride-Elect. ‘Wedrieaday evening a party of O'Nelll young people came to Omaha and gave & miscellaneous shower to Miss Mary SHE I8 T0 BE A BRIDE ON DAY|YOUNG WOMAN ANNOUNCES HER|YOUNG WOMAN PLAYRIGHT TO|ton. Mr. and Mra. Crawford are expected ENGAGEMENT TO WED Murray, whose marriage to Mr. Cain will be solemnized Monday. Friday eveninz Miss Arah Lama en tertained at a kitchen shower for Miss | Murray. Those present were: | HB;IMQ;' M!snes elen Murray, Flizaboth Katn, | Arah Lama, Mary Helen Keiley. Mary Helen Helén Mary Car | MeDonald, mody. | . Thanksgivine with Social Set. Three blg foot ball games within the week, the Yale-Harvard Saturday at Combridge, the Pennaylvania-Cornell Thanksgiving day in Philadelphla, and the Army and Navy In New York next Saturday, make Thanksgiving week a merry one for the boys and girls east at college and school, for most of them manage to take in one or more of the | Rames, at Saturday's game were: Miss Naoml beth Reed, Ml futt, Isaac Carpenter, r.; Clarence.and Douglas Peters, Fritz Buchols, Malcolm Baldrige, Judson Squires and probably many more. Miss Florence Neville, who is at Ogonts, will spend Thanksgiving in Philadelphia | same there and also the Army and Navy gamé In New York, Miss Virginia Offutt is to be the guest of her roommate, Miss Bushnell of New York, for Thanksgiving and will attend the Army and Navy game Saturday. Miss Margery Smith from Bryn Mawr will seo both the big games next week. Miss Emily Keller, who is to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H, MelIntosh at Yonkers for Thanksglving, will see the Army and Navy game. Mins Josephine Congdon will spend the Thanksgiving vacation from Vassar with her aunt at Mount Vernon and a day or #0 at the Blltmore in New York with Miss Grace Alllson and Miss Carita O'Brien and a chaperon. These girls have chosen the Blitmore bechuse of the ice skating rink which s to be opened In connection with it, and have sent for thelr teb to taking up 1o ey 7o which, Gl e be vaurs: ing the place of dancing. The Millard boys, Joseph, Ray and Wii- Iard, are to be with thelr aunt, Mrs. George Christiancy, near New York, for thelr vacation, and Jarvis Offutt and Al- bert Sibbernsen, Franels Geines and a number of other Omaha boys will be in New York at that time. Miss Erna Reed will ‘be In Boston, the guest of her roommate at Vassar, for Thanksgiving. Judson Squires will at- tend the debut dance of Miss Mary Buek- ner at Riverdale, just above New York City, the day after Thanksgiving, Mlss Bucknér will be remémbered ad the young girl who visited Mrs. Frnest Hart In Councll Bluffs last summer, Miss Esther ‘Wilhelm will go from Miss to Philadelphia with Baum for the Thanksgiv- Miss Rath Kinsler will remain in Wash- | ington with friends. 4 Denman Kountze will go to Tndlanapo, lis for Thanksgiving with his aunt, Mrs. Meredith Nicholson. Miss Alice Rushton goes to New Haven to spend her vacation from Miss Mason's two weeks at Excelsior Springs and will be home in time for Thankasgiving. Her father, Mr. John 8. Brady, went down with her, but came homé the latter part of last week. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cuscaden, Mr. J, A. Cavers and Mr. James Paxton, who motored down, and Mr. and Mrs. C F. ‘Weller and Mr. J. Clark Coit, all came home from the Springs Monday. Mr. and Mra. Frank Ransom returned a few days earlier, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wickersham Bhvae been spending the week at the Miss Helen Carraher of the State Hotel commission, who has attained consider-| able publicity because of her poems, which have begun to appear at different times, and who is known as the “State House Poetess,” has contributed a poem to pure food, which appears in this month's issue of Food Commissioner Har- man's food journal und is dedicated to Thanksgiving day. The poem Is as fol- lows: A E . Food! thou life m*" Tame or wild, And the nan who gels ahead, State House Poetess Writes Ode to Pare Food, ‘““By Jing’’ Nine times out of ten, “tis said, It's the pure he was fed When 3 child. Oh, the tragedies you bi And the dirges I.hl’lol—n And the fun'ral tolls th Just for you! we little real e o S o8 rave Sesds have been la:: have da ns lives have been Just because thou were prepared Pure and Invn families have lost and From bad food, n'nd ®ouls been dashed Into v by n‘-; 93'%“; o a all that Were not the y ohat ‘er the cups. What no ng ring 1 Jyou away, nor toasts 'l:,-y ’ o The0 e meet? R 2 el T o0 B And let the merry Joy bells ring While we eat James | Among the Omaha boys and girls | Towle, Miss Regina Connell, Miss Eliza-| Clara Hart, Jarvig Of-| with a school friend, and will attend the | home the first of the year. LIVE IN OMAHA | Miss Lucile Bacon has been visiting |Mr. and Mrs. May on Hyde Park boule- lvnrd in Chicage, and is expected home Monday. Miss Bacon has been the honor guest at a number of entertainments dur- ing her stay, including a dinner-dance at | the South Shore Country club. | Mr. and Mrs. Barton Millard and Mr. | and Mra, Louls 8. Clarke, who have been in California for the past five weeks, | have apent most of the time motoring | south from Ban Francisco and last week were at Coronado. They will return by motor to Los Angeles and from there will come east by train by way of the | Grand Canyon arriving here about De- cember 1 | Et-A-Virp Dance. | The Et-A-Virp club gave a dance at the " Rome hotel Tuesday evenini. Those pres- | ent were: | { Geor Ted Roy Fran | Jeanette Wilson w. U, | Marion Staples L. Hapson | | June Gafford Nell Ingraham Gertrude Anthes Merie Hynek Ruth Reynolds Al Vietor Frank B. Heintze Frank J. Penny F. A. Robbing B. A, Westerling W. J. Palmer Arthur J, Offerman George Howles L. E. Soderberg | Robert Nelson | A. B. Bwanson | Charles Britt Charles Assman ! Mabel Beocher Anna Offerman | Winifred Loree | Clara Schuebei Helen Keating Grace Barber Theresa Flanagan | Sadie Noonan Katherine Wilcox | Mary Taylor G. 8. Youns | | Binnche Btapies P. F. Griswold | Bessie Reynolds P. E. Griswold bel Miller A. 8 Nurse alah Hotchkiss ¥. Degenhart Mildred Dedim 0. King | Irene Higbee L. E. Anthony | Freéeman Bradford | ames— i Hayes Gaantuer | C. H. Rock {MacDonald-Horne Wedding. , One of the prettiest weddings of the | season took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. | GERALDINE FARRAR The Greatest American Soprano Whose name has been widely heralded in America and Europe, who appears in Comcert Tuesday Evening, November 23d, AT TER Omaha Auditorium Uses and endowses the Steinway Piano in preference to all others. Do not fail to hear the great American Soprano, supported by the World's Greatest Piano— THE STEINWAY STEINWAY GRANDS, in beputiful satin mahogany cases odn now be purchased at the unusual low price of $750, Uprights in makogany cases 8500, Convenient terms of payment if desired. Your old plano will be taken as part payment. We would be pleased to have you call at our Steinway parlors and see and hear these world-famed instru- ments. Art Booklet Free to All Visitors, Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. 1311-13 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. xclusive Steinway Representatives for Nebraska and Western Towa. Y, and Mrs. W. W, P. Horne, when their | daughter, Myrtle Clare, became the bride |of Mr. Peter McDonald, Rev. Thomas { Anderson officlating. To the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Myrtle Hayden, the bridal party came down the stairway led by the matron of honor, Mrs, Howard Horne, and the bride’s mald, Mise Margret Barry. Following came the bride leaning on the arm of her father. They were met in the living room by the { Heayn PHOTO (x5, Martin H Harris Springs and may be home today or Mon- |day. Mr. Jack Baldwin is another Omaha | visitor at the Springs. | (Continued on Page Three—Col. One) For St. Louis Guest. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Robinson enter |talned at dinner Tuesday evening, at their home fn honor of their guests, Miss Florence Robinson and Colonel Robinson of Bt. Louls. The table was in red and white and novel place cards contaning | conundrums’ gave the gueats a chance to | show thelr cleverness at guessing. Among | those present were: Misses— Misses— June Brown, Eleanor Mackey, Luclle Brown, Anne Gifford, Frances Hochstetler, Mesars, — g:.d Daugherty, Dr. , bert Switsler, Jack Summers. 8t. Berchman’s Entertains, The senior olass of St. Berchman's academy entertained at their first annual dancing party at Chambers' academy Tuesday evening. The hall was beauti- fully decorated with pennants and the class colors. The young ladles who at- Drummy, tended incjude: M Metle Onsted, Misses— lssen—~ Henrletta C. Wost, . Jean Wallace, maniRuth Wheeler, JElizabeth L. R es N, Bushman, Ruth Galnes, DIAMOND The Diamond takes pre; cedence in the list of gift possibilities. Barly gift-seekers will be de- lighted with the jewels in our collection, which in- clude: Bracelets Pendants Bar Pins carf Pins Lavallieres esars.— H Cluster Rin; SANTA COMBS T IS READY FOR YOU. With a larger and more varied stock of beautiful and appropriate Xmas gifts than ever before The careful Christmas shopper preciating that only the highest stand- ards have prevalied at this store for over 25 years naturally turns to- ward Santa Combs at this season. Santa Combs has been preparing for months, for the Yuletide season and today his mart is over brimming with gifts for mother, father, brother, slster or sweetheart. But don't wait until Decem- ber 2ith before you decide to buy. Come in tomorrow—avold the regular eleventh-hour rush —enjoy_ your shopping by T. L. Combs & Co “THE . BUSY JEWELERS” 1520 Douglas Street - - - Omaha vian K. Foley, ~ Agnes Gentléman, Dinner Rings Clare M. May, Irene Delehanty, Loretta M. Ryan, Lucflle Brown, Flawless in qualitv and Kathleen M. McCran Marguerite Fallon, hy erate in Ruth L. Wheeler, Mildred Werts, If you cannot come n we will wladly arrange the sending of & welection for examination. e REESE Jewelry Co. 403 So. 16th St. Martha I, Gaines, Stella Robinson, a. &(nmnnun\au O'Grady, radey, Marf; Donchue, een Edwards, Helen Sturgeon, Margaret Morrison, Helen Hutchins, Esther Danfels, Marie Watt | Kamllla Kane, Margaret Ortman, | Dorothy Flemming, Gertrude Beck, Mildred MeCrann, Ruth Gentleman, Vivian Foley, Jessis Neale, Francis Watérman, Ethel Magney, | Luolle Schall, Dorothy Merriam, Helen Belsel, Filen Nash, Gindys Crook, Margaret Willlams, Gladys Tate, Marearet Savage, Madeline Mulvihill, Marcella Houlton, Clair Cromwell, Ruth Norman, Annabel Sinclafr, Mary Kennedy, Fleen Gunter, Ruth Beaty, Mildred Collins, Telen O'Refen, Marcella Kennedy, Florence Sampson Mona Rossiter, Marv Morrison, Gertrude Cobry, Flsle Fodrea, mie Folay, Marlon MeMarttn, Adelaide Fore, T Krueeer. Frances Lidell, Florence MeCrann, Katherine Fnellsh, Mnartha Goodall, Margaret O'Nell, Esther Connolly. Leuise Sollars, The patrons and patronesses were: sohool at Tarrytown with a classmate,| Messrs. and Mesdames— T - Misy XElizabeth Fresentus. . 2 F 30, T, %y Hannighen, ] Robert Edwards will go down from Cor| & framiiton, nlan. SPECIALS FOR nell with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, H.| Mesdames— Mesdames— | O. Edwards, o attend the Philadelphla |4 A. Gaines, W M. Hushman, .. THANKSGIVING.. § Samse, Messrs.— e Rasins, Curtants, Citron, Orange Miss Virginia Crofoot will spend|D. W. Gaines, John B, Haskell. and L.nlwn Sy .d ; - u‘i: Thenksgiving in Philadelphia with W“IlunNHnnm;‘l\. Meat, Bl:t‘llzu cd-‘r'y. an ~] | friends. Miss N, Bushman. Cake. ot x#mn"wri 4 | b o and Stuffed Dates. | At Excelsior Springs. Cinasam Dance. . | : The Cinosam Dancing club wil hold| TUR- M| Mrs. Thomas Latham Davie 18 spending |y, uooona party at Scottish Rite cathe-| KENS, DUCKS dral Wednesday evening. The date for' this dance was changed from Thursday evening, the regular night, to Wednesday evening on account of Thureday being Thanksgiving. Twinkle Diner Dance. | The Twinkle club will give a dance at| the Hotel Rome ball room Tuesday eve-| PLACE YOUR ORDER HARLY. S. H. Buffett @ Son Tel. Doug. 918, When of Roast Turkey, Mince Ple, and of such FURS CLEANED ‘White or colored, fur collars, muffs or coats, we clean and make them soft and bright as new. We guarantee perfect work, and are responsible in case of loss by fire or theft. Repeated cleaning does not injure white furs—send them often; also send us your Seal or Mink garments; you probably do not realize how much soil and germs they contain, PRICES: White Muff and Collar .. Colored Muff and Collar ... Children’s Muff and Collar .... Seal or Mink Coats ....... ‘White Coats s You can’t get better work than we do anywhere or at any price. Send us a trial order along with your other cleaning. THE PANTORIUM “Good Cleaners and Dyers" 1518-15-17 Jones 8t. Phone Doug. 963, 2016 Farnam St. Phone Doug. 1720, South Side, 4708 So. 24th St. , Phone So. 1288, GUY LIGGETT, Pres. FRED O. WILMOTH, Secy. B,~—We pay P. P. charges one way on all out of town orders. Write for complete Price List. T.. 250 o 8.50 N. ning, preceded by a complimentary din- ner given by Mr. and Mrs. Rome Miller and the Twinkle club to the parents of| girl guests of the Twinkle club, To Honor Bride. Mrs, B J. Guinane and Miss Mabel Carlson entertained at & miscellaneous shower at the home of Mra Guinane, on| Tuesday, in honor of Mre. A. R Tate, formerly Miss Bertha Thornberg of Lin- coln. Those present were: You have eaten enough— or a wee bit too much, Just reach in this box of fresh, wholesome gum And out you willi pull a digestive Spruce Gam, ——Such is the delightful little verse appearing on a card w which is attached a tiny box Mesdames— containing & tasty bit of Sprude ‘é;o},.‘",(“..’;m Gum. These used as place cards TMT'S-“‘::‘"‘M for your Thanksgiving Dinner Anna Puul, {]| Party will start the feast with a 3l | Edith Venderholm, Laity, Catherine Paul, Violet Carlson, Mamie Dineen, Mabel Carlson Miss Mabel Carlson entertained at a dinner on Tuesday evening iIn honor of Mr, and Mrs, A. R. Tate of Wood Lake. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames— R. Tate, E_J. Guinane. Hazel Thornberg, Mabel Carlson. Tolet Carlson, Gus, Kimmel, Fred Carlson, News of the Wavfarers, | Mr. and Mra. ¥. O. Biwards have gone enst and will spend Thanksgiving in | Philadelphia with their son Robert, 'lol that day. vard stadhun Satorday. ' Mr. Crawford, ' {1 at Cornell, and who will go to Phfla- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford saw the who 1s a Yale man, sat in the Yale see- smile, set your guests at ease, and relieve them of all sense of formality. It is just ome of the many pretty table favors we are showing. Come to see our col- lection; surely you will find something which will just suit you. 1620 Harney Phome D, 3141 Measrs. — A. 8. Carison. 'mm for the Pennsylvania-Cornell game | Harvard-Yale foot ball game at the Har BRODEGAARD BROS. CO. JEWELERS At the Old Stand 16th and Douglas Streets At the Sign of the Orown, Up the Golden Stairs, READY FOR BUSINESS NOW | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29th With the latest and up-to-date creations in the Jewelry World, At prices not to be found elsewhere. Souvenirs for the ladies at our Christmas Opening Display, Monday, November 29th See real estate col i umns for bargains

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