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What is Going On in Society Circles Thansgiving Dinners Mr and Mrs, R H T ng dinner guests laughter Davis | Hess had as Thanks. Mr. and Mrs E, A Fletcher and Mrs Rloomer Mr had a* and Mrs. Mise June | nkeglv and J. 8 1P nner guest Mr Davis ¢ and My and Mra and family Prout and iined at a family dinner Thomas Metcalf, jr at 1:3 o'cloc d f en NCLIA! zans Marry in Cllenrnm of Mies 1 ughter of Mrs White Place, Neb Mr Mortensen af Neb Mortenser mrriage Car =4 c. ¢ of \\lm University ford son of elebrated In | a3 ord Pete adena Angels t which only Cal, at Ankegivin Chureh sllowing the of the famil was a wedding breakfast Hotel Alexandria The young Jeft for Honolulu on their wedaing trip | and on their return, will be at home at | noos { the ¥ ceremony resent merbers y at the people there on Peter Mortensen, father was prominent in Ne- braska politics. A number of relatives from Lincoln, as well as other parts of | the state, journeyed to California to be | present at the m»d.flng late Mr of the groom. Among the Visitors. Mr. Benjamin F. Smith arrived Wednes- day from the east to spend Thanksgiving with his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Baldrige, and will probably remain some time Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Pickens have as their guests his sister, of | salt Lake City. Mr. and Mra. 1. A, Wurster, who came 10 apend the Thanksgiving with thelr daughter, Mrs. Charies Beaton, and Mr. Beatoti, feturn tomorrow to Milwaukee. Mr, apd Mrs, H. D. Wyndham of St. Joseph, Mo., spent the week-end with Mr. and M Brower K. McC Mrs. B. W. Ingram of Wichita s visit- ing her month, Mrs. John Gibbs Mrs. Redman, Pleasures Past. Miss' Luells Allen entertained her Juniog violin class at the studio, in the Arun‘un block. The rooms were decor- ated with palms and flowers. A musical program was given. Miss Rulth Gaines gave several readings. The Pagalco club e » dance Thanks- giving night at the Motropolitan hall. The hall was décorated In the season's colors. * The Beta Phi Sigma fraterfiity gave a dance Friday evening at the Rome hotel. The chaperones were Mesdames C IH. Bean and Eldridge. Mr. Paul Sunderland of Kansas l‘luu visiting relatives in Omaha, was en tained at dinper Friday evening by Dean sunderland. Those pnnmaw:n;’ 3 h Sunderland, S " sinderiand: % Mesars— Joha 'Sflbdd.rllnd Hsunderiana. depuets of the Hegina club we citertained at a Now Engiand oonumn party Waednesday evening by the Misses Vertis find Helen Lichnovsky. The honor puest of the evening was Miss Gladys Lecnfoky of Kansas City. The guesta vere: Misecn— ioathryn Healoy, L.ore Hannon, n.turyl LOWEY, Zeta imvanaugh, o e8n Hgnann, usgan, 2o ey, Mayme Dworak, Venn Kavenaugh, © anu Dworak. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coleman enter- M Faul underland, ke The Missos— Lunice Mangan, Murmn Hannon, Su ibia M n, ¥ileen Du Kty Mullal lura Dworak, | dent | institutions THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEM BER Popular Maids Who Are Soon to Wed BORGE TRIMBLE town, N. Y., where they ure students, by{ being chosen president and vice pr recpectively, of the junior class. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Barkalow and daughter, Genev arrived last H-(m-‘ day from Denver to make their home | here and have taken Mrs. G. W. Doane's ' apartment at the Winona for the winte:, | Mrs. Doane having gone to Berkeley, Cal,, to visit her son, Captain Doane, | and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Barkalow are with his sister, Mrs, B. B. Wood, for a few days and’ Miss Genevieve in | with Mrs, Caroline Barkalow until they K0 Into thelr apartment. Another daugh- | ter, Miss Ivienne Barkalow, is at school at Sweet Briar, Va., and will be home for the holidays. The Woman's Whist club hay voted the following suma to local charities and Twenty-five dollars toward the fund needed to start the new lunch- eon system at the Train school, which will provide hot soup for the pupils st noon at the cost of 1 penny to the pupil; $10 to the Young Women's Christian nsso- clation; 310 to the Old People's Home, and # to the colored people's Young Men's Chridtian assoclation home. ve, Sorority Luncheon. The Alpha XI Delta sorority gave a din- wer Priday evening ac the Hotel Loyal. Thoae present were Missen— Marguerite Barn- Lardt Grace Robinson Aknes Nellsen, Misses— Iella Rich, Curol r‘unk Voe Greenou umlhlo?nl Ilh Verda Sanborn, Helen ftman, 1lelen Porer sen, Marle Hendec. Mrs. Dan Edgerly was hostess Satur. day afternoon at a luncheon gt her home to the P{ Beta Phi rit. 'khmv Kuests were present. Mra. R was assisted by Mrs. Henry Cox, Miss w'y Phillippt -na Miss Alice Troxell, ' } Sorority Gifll Meet. Delta Delta Delta members, active and | alumnae, were entertained at a kensing- | ton and tea Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs, P. 8. St. Clair, in the Clarinda. Twenty members were present . Howe and Miss Marion Howe left last week for New York, hav | Sherwood's marriage to Mr, {%on took her to Lincoln and after his REFaRanST 5P Marion AIpcr.son. ONE OF THE THANKSGIVING DAY Tlrs. Geo. Haymond Porter Nee JQIII Wullu- nouse now owned and occupled by Miss Kate McHugh on Dodge street. Mi Lamber death she and her young daughter went ehst to live near her parents, who have YOUNG WOMAN FROM MAINE GUEST OF MISS ALICE CARTER l | | | | week to her mother at Long Beach, Cal. | They will apend the winter in California Mrs. Edgar Allen goes California within & day or two for a short trip \ | | Engagements Announced | Mr. and Mrs. Saul Davidson of Des Molnes, la., announce the betrothal of their daughter, Sarah, and Mr. Harry Kulakofsky, son of Mr. and Mrs, M Kulakofsky, of this city Mrs. J. P, Trimble announces the en- gagement of her daughter, George, to Mr. Charles Oscar Cornwell of Chicago. The wedding wili be during the Christ. | mas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. ¥. R. Olander | the engagement of their daughter t rude to Mr. Harvey B. Wiseman of Gr.nd | Jeland, formerly of Omaha, the wedding tc be early n the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Alperson announc the engagement of their daughter, Marfon, and Mr. David 8. Prusiner of Sfoux City. The wedding will be cele- brated iIn the early spring. Miss Alper- #on is a graduate of the Omaha High school, while Mr. Prustner {8 a Sioux City High school graduate and completed his ! education at Ames college. Miss Alper- son was formerly president of the young |woman's auxiliary to the B'nal B'rith | organization. It is Interesting to note | this 18 the fourth wedding announcement |in the Alperson family within the last year, the Misses Esther, Sophia and Mattle Alperson having been married re- cently Birthday Party, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Watson enter- | tained ut dinner Wednesday evening, in honor of Mr. Watson's birthday. Those present: Hufldnl \nu nulh Patton and Master Cyrus Watson, ir. Lm and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr, W, Farnam Smith has been east all week and will return some time next Mrs. W. R. McKeen was called east Monday by the death of her aunt's hus- band. Dr. R. 8. Anglin returned Wednesday | . Y. Mrs, Anglin returned | | Mra. David Crowell went to Chicago ! Wednesday to visit her sons in Evanston and Rogers Park announce. meeting th Plan Federation of | i All Local Charities ..’ ot of tending other at the Commercial R. Porter 1ub noon. Dr. Ira thined the the idea, after representatives After most talked the favorable matter over and ex For pinions. nted to rther Ao and of flciagly consideration of the p o posal to establish a federation of all local the reg action on the arity orpanization represcn‘at ve 1 cach DIAMONDS The Gift of the various Institutions held an matter ‘*de Luxe” from the stars,’” the ancients called them, and they were to them the symbol of affection undying as the stars themselves. “Splinters Rebuilt Overcoats Save the price of a new overcoat by or dye and rebuild your old one, Have a new collar, new sleeve or body lining, turn up the edges of sleeves, and maybe a half inch off the bottom, then care fully press it, and yvou have almost a new coat. having us clean, be more fit- glift— brooch, la attractive €0 what could ting as a Christmas mounted in ring, valliere, or other ways? Prices as low as $10.00 and as high as $2,000.00, with scores of other prices between these two extremes. Come in and have a talk with us any way. We will be glad to give you the benefit of our years of experience in judging and choosing diamonds. ALBERT EDHOLM, In-. Omaha’s Longest Established Jeweler, { Sixteenth and Harney Sts, j Ve e velvet HERE’S YOUR BILL Dry Clean Overcoat -$1.50 New Velvet Collar Mohair 8 New Body Lining New Buttons Cut Off Bottom Edges on Sleeves. . . .. Four New Button Holes figure $1.50 more. See what your coat needs and you can figure close to the cost before sending it in. We guarantee satisfaction. JACKETS CUT OFF We are cutting off a great many jackets these days and making a belt out of the goods.—Iiring yours in and talk it over with us. We also reline jackets, we will furnish it cost of material. THE PANTORIUM “Good Cleaners and Dyers." to $1.50 To To To To To If dyed, 50 1.00 to to | | | You can furnish your own material, or It costs from $3.00 to $4.00 for relining, plus Margarette Lemen TEACHER OF PIANO 34 Floor Patterson Blk., 17th and Farnam. Douglas 7653. Omaha, Neb. 15318-15-17 Jones Street Branch Offices 2016 Far St. ‘Phone Douglas 963, ces ‘arnam St South Side, 528 N. 24th St. GUY LIGGETT, Pres. N. B..—We pay return charges on all out-of-town orders—All work guaranteed. WHEN AWAY FROM HOME The Bee is The Paper you ask for; if you plan to be absent more than » few . days, matled to you. --but Vietrola IV is a Giant of an entertainer--free trial This $15 Victor Vx‘ctrola is a Monumental Surprise! You'll enjoy it—we are so sure that you will enjoy it that we will ship it anywhere on FREE TRIAL—subject to your critical test. Buy only ifit suits you proves ing boen delayed here two or three weeks | longer than they expected. Mrs. Howe | will remain east until after Thanksgiv- | Ing and Miss Howe stays east all winter | to study music and languages, Mrs. Alvin Saunders left last week for Washington to join her daughter, Mrs. Russell Harrison, for part of the winter, | Mr. Charles Baunders accompanied his mother us far as Chicago. Mrs. Clement Chase I8 now with her cousins, Mrs. J. W. Reynolds and Mlnl Helen Baum, H | Mr. and Mrs. Louls Dale have given | up their apartment and will be with his | mother, Mrs, John Dale, for the winter Mrs. Herman Kountze plans to spend the Christmas holidays with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Magee, at Billings, Mont. Miss Mellona Butterfield is now at the Wilshire, 671 Coronado street, Los An- &eles, where she will pass the winter, Mrs, W, C. Sunderland has given up her home here and left Wednesday for the Isle of Pines, near Cuba, where she spent last winter. She has gone back ! with the idea of perhaps making it her | | home, teined at dinner Thursday evening in Fonor of friends attending Crelghton uni- \ereity. llm‘q both died, Mr. Sherwood about two | Mrs. Herman Kountze, Mrs. Ben Gal- |lagher and Mrs. Frank Colpetser have returned from their California trip. | Mra. T. J. Rogors left for New York | Sunday to join her daughter, Mrs. Frank | Keogh, and to visit her sister, M Beal-Brugger Weddmg M Miss Helen Frances Brugger, daughter | tUvned Thursday afternoon from a trip of Mr. and Mrs. M. Brugger ot Columbus, | i0 Washington, New York City and Chi- was married at the home of the pride mts Saturday evening at § o'clock to L Mr. Daniel Middlekauff Beal of Moline, |10 Madison, Wis, to visit her brother, | 1L, formerly of Omaha. | Thomas, who is at the University of Wis- x The bride was for three years a member | ©°Psin. any trionds i Ommer 4" #7182 A MERICAN DEFENSE DAY WIL! NPRUR NECEMBER SIX Mr. and Mrs. Beal w!ll make thelr fu- ture homo in Molipe. Ameriean Defense day will be observed throughout the country on December 6, ! |nccording to advice received by the Com- The Cinosam Danging club gave the | mercial club from the American Defense #econd of a series of ten dances Wednes- | soclety. It is expected that special ob- ¢ay evening at Scottish Rite cathedral. servance of the day will be made looally, Thir being the only dance of the serl plans mow being formed with that end in that guests could attend the attendance | yiew. War very large. Durlvg intermiseion a ' ANt surprise was sprung on the dnncers In the shape of character sketch by Goodwal Dickerman. Among the guesis preaent were the following Messra and Mesdames— J C. Bishop (.8 Swancuty 1. ¥, Ralph Williams Wi, Ca'in, 1. Koenited, D. Burton i f. Roe has a summer home in South- {port and they will live there In the sum- N inses— ilny‘.l,llklp‘l A mer and in New Haven in the winter Megsrs, Cha lblnur Y 0 ghamn ok Peiton of Iuwn. lm‘ o of h art Lenison, Ta; Jullan simon ‘)1 Var, Buar Marshal town, la.; Walter + ampbell { O Nell Dorothy Brown goes next week Duwhtr of Butte, Mont. ll. Blsie Kelso entertained at a m: cuersde Tuesday evening. Musical num- bers were given by guests and the house was decorated in green and ved. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Ray lil..ln:-. isses— Alco lu'klluul Cinosam Dancine Club. fuss, kins, rd, Mess Harry hnnlny. Bernurd O'Grady, Tnomas Shor ltoy W ilson: Tbcn are_other styles of the Vietrola at $40, $50, $75, $100, $150, $200, $250, $300, Wuuf Wait until you gladly demonsirate them at any time. hear this “Young Giant.” Dance with it. Hear it Sing Caruso’s Songs —Hear it boom out Orchestra] and Band Pieces. Wedding Announcements Announcement is made of the marriage ! Miss Rose Cherniss and Mr. Harry| Idstrom, which was celebrated Wednos- day evening at the home of the bride's mother, Mra. N. Cherniss, In Counell Plufts. Rabbl Frederick Cohn performed the ceremony in the yresence of members | J: of the family. After Decomber 15 the | 1y, Tane s doung couple will be at home at 1000 Fifth | R. B, Haaker evenue, Council Bluffs & H; Rock. . H. Thorp, l ll(( 3 May Murphy. u’".' The Week-End Dancing club wll hold | e regul.r pariy at Chambers Salurday evening. Miss Edith Lease will be hosteas Tues- day afternoon to the Tuesday Kensing- | ton Luncheon club ! The Thursday Morning Howlers will | meet at the Farnam alleys Monday fore- | noon. ‘ Mrs. Darwin C the Dundee Friday club Friday afternoon. Security in Buy- ing a DIAMOND Adds Greatly to the Purchaser’s Satisfac- tion in the Stone. The extent of our cash purchases, “the rigid ex- clusion of inferior ston our written guarantee o quality and weight, give the purchaser the advan- tage of the utmost rea- sonableness of price and eliminates any element of chance in the selection of a diamond. Lindholm, It’s all well enough to own one of those BIG Victrolas, but here's a Victrola you can pick up and carry with you! Great little entertainer, too! You might think it doesn't sound right because it’s not one of those big fellows- Chesney will entertain Bridge-Luncheon Newell Sankup Irons, F. Gilswald l‘rl Enyder, ‘Adnmmlurphy Wedding. The marriage of Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murphy, | A number of young girls, prominent in | 8nd Mr. George Adams of Ogden, Utah., | ¢ BRRiatk: An8 some youthtul atrons, b celebrated the afternoon at Thanks- Volunteered to assist In serving at the | S1ving day at 5:3 o'clock, at St. Peter's Yuletide Tea room, which women of the | Church. Rev. Father J. F. MocCarthy ifirst Presbyterian church will maintain | officiated from December 1 to Christmas, on the| The bride wore her go-away gown of Afth foor of the Orchard-Wilhelm store. | Bavy blue broadcloth, with a small black Miss' Isabel Milroy is in charge of the |10que and she wore a corsage bouquet of young women's committee, which in- | White sweet peas and lillies of the valley o oraedy | Miss Helen Murphy and Mr. Richard Murphy, sister and brother of the bride, were the only ajtendants. Miss Helen Murphy wore brown broadcloth suit, | with a picture hat of sliver lace, and | her corsage bouquet was of Mrs, Ward roses. Following the ceremony, there was & wedding dinner for eighteen guests and a reception for a few intimate friends. After an extended western trlp, the young people will be at home in Ogden, hutayou ve got a surprise coming. Some folks mnust stop and think before putting $100 to $200 into a Christmas Gift, but who indeed cannot afford $15 for an instrument that is replete with the necessary features of the big Vietrolas; au in- strument that will play any of There's l‘nnnh.ll_ {all, Bradford, B. Maser. M {8 09— rie Lerry Society Girls to Ass: This Little Price Won’t Prove a Drain on ANY- ONE’S purse. $15 a Dandy Absolutely Genuine Victrola the famous Victor records? @ coupon in the side of the Victrola cut printed above. Cut it out. Sign your name and address to it. Mail it to us. Then we will ship the $15 Vietrola to vour home on FREE TRIAL. There will be records with it. Play the records to your heart’s content. If the Vie- trola isn't all we claim, send it back. If it is just what the hearts of your family are craving, buy it for Christmas Grace Root Mesars,— W. Doyle, A. L. Lierk M. Peterason, Cr. P, Carroll Fl Missea— Evelyn Ledwich, Hazel Turner, Dorothy Smith, Helen Bmith, Ruth Thompson, Haleyon Cotton, Margaret Rainey, Rebecea Haven Ruth McDonald Minges— Beouah Evans, Lora Evar Hagel Evans, Thanksgiving Party. Mrs. F. A. Tinney Thanksgiving party Thursday evening at her home. The decorations were chrysanthemums and American Beauty | | roses. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames— <‘ ide Callen, W. W. Davenport, De Groodt, F. A. Tinney, Ruhfll Rolfson, G. L. Dav Misses H. K. Burket, Ann Haskell. - hostess at a We urge comparisons pWipun W s gmcosy But, at the same time, remember that we show a stock of 100 other Vlcto(fi}f:ctrolas at from 3250 to 5500 Maurs is the most famous Western Vlctroln Concern. MICKEL'’S ebraska Cycle Co. Corner 15th and Harney Sts. Omabha. Also 334 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. Mesdames— Mel Uhl yr.: C. L. Bykes Misses Ruth Tinney, Irene Staggs Stork Special. | A son was born Tueaday morning, No- vember 3. to Mr. and Mrs. D. A, Fleld. | The child s te be christened Richard | | Patge i, s EAEECOTID, For Distinguished Guest. Mrs. Halleck Rose will give a luncheon at the University club Tuesday for Mr.|48ughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. B. M Leymond Wyer, the painter and art critic Sherwood, formerly of this city, but of »ho & before the Omaha Bociety a”re«el\l years a resident I!uullmorl Conn., {was married on Thanksgiving day at RN Snanien stierhesn. e guesta| U35 TR, o Mol the Sohon) SRR SN of managere of the Fine | 00"y ) nical Raginearing sk Yele. T "fi’“tv‘ marriage took place at Bryn Mawr, Pa bl at “Merrimount.” the beautiful home of of llhmt.u- and Miss Hieien | P2I¥eer 5. Marvin, who is an uncle of Alice Rush elen | the bride. Sed. bath of this city and both High | The Sherwood family was one of the | daughter, Mrs. Arthur C. Smith, for mnflnm been hou- | old families. here, living for many years |several weeks. Mason's school at Tarry- [on Sherman avenue and later in the | Miss Arabella Kimball returned last Marriage of Former Omahan. Mrs, Maty Sherwood Lambartson, Jewelry Co. “Omaba’s Gift Store” 403 So. 16th St. City National Bank Building ‘0" for California. Mra. M. P Smith and M Joseph | White of Boston have gone to California. Mra. White has been here with her | | | | {