Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 25, 1915, Page 8

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Sociely By MELLIFICIA. / am the Reaper Silent 1 gather. Pale roses toviched with Tali corn in summ r, @ Friday, December 24, 1915. All things with heedful hook spring, nd frail winter blossomas— Reaping, still reaping— All things with heedful Tymely I gather. ALE roses touched with & for this occaslon alone death of Margery McCo {4 hook «—Echoes of Life and Death. pring,” a phrase as if especially penned , comes Hensley's lines to mind in the rd, a debutante of the mpnth It i8 a human trait to think of those who are gone as lh?y» were last known to their loved ones and their friends. There is something very sweet in the after-thought that a lovely girl shall pass away from her world to always be remembered as a debutante, admired and sougzht for, and her young eyes still filled with the innocent wonder at a world in which she has found but love and kindness. The buds of the season will have their little day—then they must give place to others—all but one, who {8 to exist in the memory of love and admiration, a debntante alweys, gracious and beautiful and young. “In dreams she grows not older, 4 he land of drea: Though ail the w ms among, wld waz colder, And allthe songs be sung. And in visions dear we hold her, Still rair and kind and young." Christmas Dinner, Mr. and Mrs. John M & family dinner for twenty-two gues Including Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Allison Mr. and Mra. C. H. Creighton and fam Wy, My, and Mrs. Ed Creighton and fam Uy, Mr. and Mra. John C of Greeley, Mrs. A. Nash and ehildren, Miss Gra Alllson and Maste Charley Alllson. The Frank Colpetzers will give a fam. fiy dinner with their daughter and he husband, M, and Mrs. Harry Wilkins, o Chicago, the cut-of-town guests, Mr. and Mra. Fred Metz will dine home with Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Aotz, their daughter, Miss Harriet Metz, and Mr. A8 guests. Mr. and Mrs. family dinner with Mrs. Mrs. A. D, out-of-town guest. Dietz's mother, Owing to the fliness of Mis. Davis, the family dinner party to be given by Mr and Mrs. F. i, Davis will not be held. Mr. and Mrs. family dinner at their home with CUharles Offut, Miss Virginia Mrs, Matthews, One of the Interesting dinners of the day will be that given by Mr. and Mra, F. H Mrs. Offut the map. The dinner is given in honor of the son of the house, Mr. W, P Montgomery, Ala. Mr. and Mra. G. W, Preston, Mrs. F. H. Cralg, Miss Harriet Greens- boro of Atlanta, Ga.; Miss Louise Frank of Syracuse, N. Y.; Miss Marian Burnett of Memphis, Tenn.; Miss Bessie Craig, Miss Virginia Cralg, and Messrs, W, P, (‘vlnli and 8. M. Gibson of Montgomery, Ala. The E. A. Westbrooks will dine at home with a family party of fifteen guests, Mr. and Mrs. Victor White, Miss Loulse White, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Moore . H. G, Jordan and fam- and Mr. and M 1y, - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guiou will have & family party at their home. According to their usual custom, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Tunnieliff will have a family breakfast Christmas morning, and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. George will have a family dinner. Covers at each will be lald for nine, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Armstrong enter- tain at dinner Christmas. Covers will be laid for nine. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Trimble will have & family dinner today. . Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hartman will have » family dinner Christmas. Mr. and Mrs C. B. Young and family and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Dinley and family, of Ithaca, will make up & family dinner party Christmas, Nie, and Mrs. A. 8. Rogers will enter- tain at & family breakfast and Christmas tree celebration Christmas morning. Cov- ers will be placed for fourteen. Mre. A. H. Pal and daughter will bave a family reunion Christm; Cov- ers will be placed for fourteen at the Christmas dinper. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Valmer of Bloux City and small son will be out-of-town guests. Mr. and Mra. R, H. Olmstead will give » Christmas dinner for a party of Chi cago guests, including their children, Mr. end Mrs, Bentley McCloud and son, M ier Bentley McCloud, jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Knoedler, parents of Mr, and Mrs, Frederick Wallace of Omaha. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd B. Wilson will en- tertain at dinner Christmas for relatives from Linceln, including Judge and Mr Stewart, parents of Mrs. Wilson: Mr. and Mre, W. A. Johnston and children and Mr. and Mrs, George Johnston. Miss Margaret Vincent will entertain at Clumer Christmas for Mr, d Mrs, H. C. Iirowe and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brome, Mr. and, Mra. Chester Wells and thei whesta, Mrs, W, W, Wells und Miss Sarah Weils of Valentine, will attend a family dinner at Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. C. family dinner Christmas day covers will be lald. Schnoor-Mets Betrothal On the eve of Christm: the M. D. Cameron hom: Twely Mrs. Fred Mets, and Mr Schnoor of Counell Blufts immensely popular in th It was planned to anmounce the trothal today at & large luncheon give Fon invitations for this affair were recalied in respect to the McCord tended Brownell Hall and|Saturday to spend three weeks traveling Mrs. Bomers’ school In Wash- Mr. Bchnoor attended the Wisconsin and 18 & Deits|leave the first of the year for Port. | member. probably H of friends of the young people. Kirschbraun's Debut, 5 8 Daugherty give Daugherty two at Will Schnorr of Council Bluffs Gould Dietz will give a Putnam, of Lincoln, as the sper Yost will have the Cralg to & number of out-of-town guests from points widely separated on Cralg, of Those present will be M. and E. Siefken will have a comes the snnouncement of the engagement of Miss Harriet Nina Mets. daughter of Mr, and Willlam Fred Both young be- be & June| Miss Mary Furay will leave the middie be & large church wedding|of January for California to visit her the most intimate friends of the| Miss M have been told, the announce- | Chicago, where ghe will be bri comes ay & surprise 1o the larger|(he marriage of Miss and mistletoe, carrying out scheme in red and green The debutanie’wore a pale green tulle gown, trimmed with siiver lace and pink rosebuds, and pink and lililes of the Mrs. Kirschbraun wore a black lace gown, made over black satin, and trimmed with ¥ The of the evening was the large with a Christmas landscape . | earrled out in miniature with a complete t this centerplece large buskets with holly tied with tulie and red candles in sllver candlesticks. For each guest was a small stocking and . | favor. A cabaret fol The guests A Christmas « carried roses valley ¢ surprise table n s Rur rounding were red enfertainment lowed Misses Helene Rubel Minmeapolis Pauline Urkin, wore of Mildred Rube Leola Harris, e Bchmuckler f New York, June Abrams, lsle Goeta, Hazel Degen Mensrs. — Harold Strauss of St Paul, ) Frank 1 Harry Goetsz, Walter Cohn Sidney Meyer, Morton Degen, rits Rosenstock, Albert Cohn. nenty Hosendale, t Sloman Haurola May eph Blmon of Lincoin, Lincoln, Eeymour Wise Nate Gold of Lin Los Angeles. coln, sensle Rosenstock, Lorene Rosenstock, Anna Fel Lillan M yer nrietta Bergman, Postponements for Bereavement. Mrs, Charles Mtz and Miss Gertrude Mots recalled the invitations to a lunch eon to be given at the Hotel Fontenelie today, complimentary to Miss Harrlet Metz. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wood, who were planning a dinner preceding the M:Cord dance, to be glven for Mr. Julius Weston of East Orange, N. J., who accompanied Mr. Robert Dinning home for the holi- dnys, have postponed this affalr When the fliness of Miss Mctord be- came known, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crit- tenden Smigh abandoned thelr plans to give a dinner for her preceding her debut dance, but thought to entertain the same guests in another manner. ieécaue of the MeCord bereavement, Inv.tations have been recalled entirely. Invitations have been recalled for the afternoon bridge to be given Thursday, December , in honor o Miss Mary Me- geath by Miss Mabel Allen Mrs. J. W. Griffith has recalled invita- tions for the luncheon to be given next Wednesday complimentary to Miss Mary Megeath and Miss Elsie Smith of Wii- mington, Del. Mrs. Windsor Megeath's bridge party | for Miss Megeath has also been called off Christmas Notes Mr. Bryant Dyer of Gautemula, Central America, is here to spend Christmas with his sister, Mrs. John ¥. Coad, jr., and Mr. Coad. Mr. and Mrs. Wyland W. Mageo are spending the week-end at the home of Mrs. Magee's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J W. Thoma. | Mrs. M, H. Conant left Sunday for New York City to spend the holidays with her son, Homer Conant Mrs. Charles Shiverick will be the guest over Christmas of her children, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Shiverick, at Rye, N. Y. Harold Strelght, son of Mr, and Mrs, H. G. Btrelght, 1s home from the Prin- sipla school In St. Louls. Arthur Herring and James Love also returned with him. Miss Helen Btreight, who has been studying in New York, returned Sunday ‘Nr Eldred Hamlin, son of George Har | ent THE BEE sen's parents, Mr. and Mra. C. J. Smyth, move the first of the week to their new home in Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Justus Lowe waukee move to Chicago after of the year. Mrs. Lowe was Miss Carolyn Harding of this of Mil- the first formerly city, Holiday Affairs Planned. The La Salle club wiil give its annual New Year's dancing party Friday even- ing, December 31, at Chambers' hall. Miss Dorothy Wright will entertain at dinner Monday evening at her home in Fairacres Misses and Hasel Howard will give a bridge party Christmas night for Miss Myra Cole of Atlantlc City, who arrives from California to spend Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brownlee. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sherman will en- tertaln one of the evening auction bridge clubs next Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brownlee will tain at bridge Tuesday evening for their guest, Miss Myra Cole of Atlantic City. Six tables will be arranged for the game. Mrs, Ellet Drake will entertain one of the bridge luncheon clubs Friday, Jan- uary 7. Carol | Christmas House Party. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. S8andham are en- tertaining & number of house guests over the holidays at their home, 124 North Forty-second street. The guests inciude Mr, Sandham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3| in. the well-known temor, arrived Tues- day to spend the holidays at the Streight | home Miss Streight’'s engagement to ' Mr. Hamlin was announced this fall. | Mrs, G. M. Nattinger and daughter, Margaret, left Thursday evening for Chi ¢aKQ to spend the holida Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dy of Ithaca arrive today weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Younsg. Mr. and Mrs. Allen White and small daughter left Wednesday to spend Christ- mas and the week-end in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Van Orsdel leave Christmas eve for Fremont M McMillan of Norfolk arrives today to apend Christmas with her granddaugh- ter, Mrs, Sam Rees, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn T. Campbell leave this evening to spend Christmas in Chi cago with Mrs. Campbell's m th. Miss May Mahoney, spending the winter in rived today Ler parents honey pley and family | to spend two » who has been | Minneapolis, ur to spend the holidays wit | n Mr. and Mrs. John J. M, Notes at Random. Miss Janet Wallace and nephew or James Kennard Wallace, left on through California. Miss Joseph Barton, r. and children, land, Ore. John Sandham, of Harlan, la.; lus brother, Mr. Ralph Sandham, and wife, of Harlan; Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Lamson and two children, of Hinckley, Minn., and M Harvey Moore of St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Moore is an uncle of Mr. Sandham anl the father of Mrs. Lamson Bridge-Luncheon. Mrs. A. B, Merritt gave a bridge- luncheon at the Hotel Fontenelle this afternoon to twenty guests, in homor of the house guests of Mrs. John Merritt, Mrs. Max J. Merritt of Evansville, Ind., and her mother, Mrs. David Wolffe of London, Eng. ‘The table was decorated with polnsettas. RDAY, DECGEMBER BEAUTIFUL OMAHA GIRL SOON TO BE A BRIDE— Miss Harriet Metz, whose engagement to wed Will Schnorr of Council Bluffs was announced Christmas eve. e ————— Yiss Harriet Metz Dinner-Dance for Guest, Mr., and Mrs. Moshier Colpetzer will glve a dinner-dance this evening at the Hotel Fontenelle to fifty guests in honor | of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkins of Chi- | cago who are visiting Mrs, Wilkins' par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colpetzer, for the holidays. | In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mra. H. J. McCarthy left for Chicago | Sunday to spend two weel Mr. Me-| Carthy will join her Christm, i Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Slabaugh of Salt Lake City, who are en route east, spent & few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sla- baugh this week. | Mrs, Clyde M. Edmundson and children | of Galesburg, IlL, left Wednesday after spending two weeks with Mrs. G. D. Tunnicliff, sister of Mrs. Edmundson. The Best Medicine for Cough The first dose of Dr. King's New Di covery helps your cough, soothes throat; get a bottle today. Bc. All druggists.— Advertisement. LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA . Wil Street. Near 4ih Absolutely Fireproot. 885 Roome — Bach With Private Bath Located in the very beart of things. Exquisitely avpointed. Hichest stand- ard of service. Buropean i Free auto bus meets ail F. M. DIMMICK. Leases and Mer ST T T STRYKER FITS THE ARCH “STRYKER FITS THE AR CH f2 |On Christmas day, When hearts are gay With happy Christmas cheer, B May the good will stay i |In your hearts always f4 | Throughout the coming year. w “‘ro your Christmas cheer - ‘Add our heartiest wish - May the months to come, Like the one most done, brother, Henry Furay, and Mrs, Furay tha Dale leaves Sunday for| desmaid at | Dorothy Fulton | bd | L] and Mr. John Compton, January 3. Miss | Fuiton will be remembered as the guest | of Miss Dale here. After the wedding, Werna Kirschbraun mwade her de- | Miss Dale goes on to Hartford, Conn., to given at the|visit her sister, and Mre. dnd Mr. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sibbernsen, who decorated with holly | bave been et the home of Mrs. Sibbern- o Foot Comfort Service. 117 North 16th Street. Mis. Sidney L. Saith, (g |The Postoffice i Opposite the Douglas 517‘ he Season's Greetings: For the happlest of New Years— Bring you smiles—but never tears. M | put Your Foot In Stryker's Hands for Douglas Shoe Store mentioned that in one & other asked for a gocart for her baby. Mra Doane found another mother who wanted to find & place for a gocart she had to spare The following donations Pee and handed to Mrs acknowledged “Billy woman), $; Friend, §1; Friend, § M Side, ‘Children’s $ Franklin of 8t, Louis, PERSONAL FPARAGRAPHS CHARITIES CARES FOR ALL NEEDY lKlny Cases Investigated and Many Loads of Provisions Are Sent Out. of the wil The are gent to Doane Sunday (a H. R Play, $1¢ BRinr LrLY NEWS wrownsend's for Sporting Goods.” @ift Certificates—BEdholm Jeweler. Have Root Print It—Now Beacon Press Christm Tree Lighting Outfits— Burgess-Granden company. Pive, Tornado. Insurance. J. H ing. wroday's Movie Program” classified section today. It appears in The B EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the va- rious moving pleture theaters offer. For Bafety Tirst in i H. Indce, general age Assurance company one of the oldest st companies on earth The State Bank of Omaha, corner Six- teenth and Harney. Pay. FOUR per cent time depos THREE per cent ity dinner with hi South Ben ALL THE NEED* ARE CARED FOR On the last day of her Christmas jvork, Mrs. G. W. Doane, of the Assoclated Charities, wishes 'g We wish to extend to our many friends our best wishes for ¢ Merry Christmas and a Prosperous Mew Year secretary to express thanks to those who have contributed so Atberally through The Bee toward the comfort and cheer of | many unfortunate family which has been reported will £o Automobile, Burglary Dumont, Keeline build- persons No poor | uncared for. The secretary and workers of the charities offic had weeks and Mr: erself, feels thankful that have a fiomn her labors. The work has covered a wide field snd would take a long story to tell of the many homes which have been on J aceour All deposits In this brightened n Eavings a A bank are protected by the depositors guarantee fund of the state of Nebraska Specials at Cackiey's—Boons-Knoll distilled spring of 1856, $2 per quart home a supply. Surprise a quart of this liquor. Old , Greenbrier, Cedar Brook o8c have two busy insurance, see Mutual of Worcester, g Doane, 1t State w Life Mass she will rest years) and and During the last few days several Oma hans volunteered the use of the'r auto- mobiies and several persons offered their services In the investigating work. The secretary of the charities' office investi gated every case reported to b she #states, and in that manner determined tho real nceds, and in most cases the distributions went beyond needs Stok Are Remembered. There were of jellies and {Jama for the sick, coal for the fireless, |rent paig in some cases and many fine |dinners distributed. Shoes and stockings {for the tittle folks and toys a-plenty | Ilustrative of the work, it might Take cl with friend Crow Clarke Any street car you to ( We supply ee imported china Cackley street and Capitol '-: Alamito ~2 or a real brings since minute's walk ckley's In your favorite brand. F can business donations oupons with each sale Bros. Sixteenth SATVRT R L] S & b Py e A “For Sale” ad wilt turn second-hand | furniture into cash. Year End Clearing Sale Begins Monday, December 27 Now we must put our stocks in order for spring busi- ness. The Christmas period just ended has left hun- dreds of small lots odd and broken lines, which we must reduce in price and clear out of our way. Merchandise is as good and as needed as ever. This sale does not mean that goods are less desirable; they are not. Present stocks ‘ simply must give place to new goods for the coming season. ; Thus we have bargains and they are really wonderful | See Sunday’s Announcement | Y N é;veryfioc/y in our house Wishes everybody in your fouse a very Jierry @ristmas Buryess Nash @;'nficm FOR HOEV IHL S41d HINAYLS | STRYKER FITS THE AROH STRYKER FITS THE ARCH illow Springs-B Phone Doug. 1306 or 2108

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