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{ THE NOAMA LAl OMAHA HA SKI'NDAY REE: SUNDAY LBk Jai JANUARY Ay Y, Y. 1Y16. 110 What is Going On in Society Circles Miss Cudahy's Wedding. Miss Florence Cudahy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Cudahy of Ohicage, formerly of Omaha, will bo married to Mr. Vaughn Spalding Saturday, Jan- uary 2 at ¢ o'clock in Chicago at tha cathedral of the Holy Name The bride will be attended by her sister Mre. Austin Niblack, as honor; Miss Alice Cudahy will be mald of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Helen Hinde, Miss Tsabelle Robbine and Miss Elizabeth Fuller The best man will be Mr. Jesse Spald ing, and the ushers are to be Messrs John Coleman, iHempstead Washburn §r.; Bdward Cudahy, jr.. Philip Sw'ft, Henry Keep, Nathaniel Wheeler, McGheo Baxter of Knoxville and J. T. Blossom of Fairfield, Conn On the Monday evening preceding the wedding, Miss Elizabeth Fuller, ons of the bridesmaids, will give a dinner at the | sino elub for the bridal party Twachtman-Callahan Wedding. The wedding of Miss Charlotte Calla- I han and Mr. Quentin Twachtman of New | York City will be cplebrated January 2| in Grace church chantry in New York,| ,Wwith only the family and a few intimate matren of friends present. Mr. and Mra. J. de For est Richards and Miss Callahan will leave January 15 for the east | Where the young people will apend their honeymoon I8 not yet decided, but on thelr return they will occupy the! residence of Mrs. Twachtman, the| groom’'s mother, in Greenwich, Conn., while she is spending the winter in the south, Omaha society folk regret that her mar riage will take (his charming young woman away from the city, but there is the promise of frequent visits to Omaha after her marriage. Keller-Wilbur Wedding. Cards were recelved last week from Mrs. John Wilbur announcing the mar- riage of her daughter, Edith Bernice, to Harold Russell Keller, U. 8. N, on Sal- urday, January 1, at Wellesley, Mass. Lieutenant Keller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Keller of this city d was a graduate of the naval acad- emy at Annapolis in 1912, since which time he h made several visits home. | Miss Wilbur is a Wellesloy graduate and has & Dbrother in the army and another In the navy Licutenant and Mrs. Keller will be at home after January 15 at the Sherwood in Phila- delphla, where Lieutenant Keller s on duty at present. Shrader-Beach Wedding. ‘Word has been received by relatives of the marriage of Miss Ethel M. Beach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Beach, 19 South First street, Counall Bluffs, la., and Lester M. Shrader of Waukee, Ta. the ceremony having been performed the Presbyterian parsonage in Waukee at 8 o'clock, January 8. ‘This aniouncement comes as a surprise to the many friends of the couple, as an early summer wedding had been rumored. ‘The couple will make their home for the present with Mr, Shrader's parents in Waukee, where he and his father are in business. Carey-Baldwin Wedding, Miss Murlel Baldwin of Seattle, and Mr. ‘Warren B. Carey of Topeka, Kan., were married on December 29, 1915. The news of the marriage was a surprise to their many friends. Both graduated from the "\ Omaha High school in 1911, the bride be- ‘ 7 ing a very popular member of the social #et and the groom being & member of the basket ball team, of the Glee club and was & captain in the high school regi- ment. The young couple will reside at Capeyhurst, a large ranch near Topeka, of which the groom is manager. Lewis-Shipman Wedding. Miss Hortense Shipman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Shipman of Kansas City was married January 1 in Kan- sas Oity to Mr. Walker Lewis of Omaha, son of Mre. Elizabeth Lewis of Lincoln. My, and Mrs. Lewis will be at home ~after February 1 at 230 Dodge street. -q::th Announced. Edgar Mrs. h Borghoff announces the en- of her daughter, Elisabeth and Mr. Frank ®. Overholt of The wedding will be celebrated M her daughte wmloek Island, I, and Mr. Homer C. Sheridan of Sigourney, la., the wedding to be celebrated In the early apring. Stork Special. A daughter, Jane Elizabeth, was born and Mrs. A. C. Soott, f-Her Engagement to Wed Announced Today | < ELIZABETH MERCEDES BORGHOIF Miss Rebecca Haven of Cincinnatl, leave Wednesday for Palm Beach, Fla. ing the school year. the party will be Frots, and Mesdames-_ The chaperones of ’ P { | 3. W, Forbing, 3. Young Omaha University Affairs. 3, M. itagerad, Al H. Bigolo The largest and most successful party [ W. C. Fraser, 5. F. Leary. Drs. —~t of the mchool year was given Iriday |y " &nane o ML 3. Dwser, evening at Redick hall by the freshman |G, A, Young,' =~ . ¥. Gerald class of the University of Omaha. Tho| qo ' irnend. f. F. 1. Kub X undergraduates Qocorated the Iibrary|. | g g with flags and pennants of white and green, their class colors. Plano solos were given by Katherine Ritchey, Ellza« beth Berryman, Frank Relsenberg und Hana Koors. In & series of inter-class games the sophomores were awarded first place with a total of twenty-flve points, the juniors and preps were tied for mecond with twenty points each, while the seniors and freshmen were unable to se- cure any. Among those present were: Complimentary Recital. A complimentary recltal to the chil- dren of the junior class and their friends will be given by Mr. Willard Chambers at Chambers' academy Friday evening. A program of classic dances and exhi- bition of bar plastic and technical work will be given. ‘Those who will dance ar Migsos— Misse Katherine Gallagher Charlotte Todd Johanna Brodersen, Gladys Re Mary Meyers, Caroline Theinhart, i ary Gibson, Dorothy Sandbers, Dorothy McMu Florence Gannon, Roberta Druesdow, G saihsadse’ Florence Druesdow, Fillen Mattern, Qladyn Tallmadse, Jeasle Cralg, Irene Powell, ola roe, ~ h, Jean Hite, Mildred Jack, Marilla Cas Plizabeth Gordon, | forence May, Ruth Betts, Allos IHogp, oh Buniiand. Edalyn Horrigan, Wenonsh Horrigan, Selma_Anderson, ga Anderson, Merle Grauer, Annabel Sinclaire. p’fllo‘;‘“&mfl Fhie Ourpantpe Mensra. — Messrs.— ., Laura Axford, equire: urs 3 Ben Gibson, Jack Gibson. M». Irens Wiison, X o l;—l( & my u, Marion Pearsall, ensington Clul cets. R s s, iohe Jenkine. Mrs. Willlam Hofmann was the host- Naom| Lowe, , Lillian ‘Anderson, ess for the Morning Glory Kensington Lulu Miller, lnorom:'n D {club Thureday afternoon. The next meet- e Béay. ESts sonmaan, ing will be at the home of Mrs. Crone- m th Olson, ur Mara) Fredericka Witzell, |meyer, January 2. Those present were: Gertrude R ds, Gene Roberts, Mesdam: Mesdames— Ruth Collins, Alitha McWhinney, | Harry Hyte, Richard Shand Russel R Katherine Ritchey, Edna Mantor, rd M M Fred Billing, A. Croneme ensre. — ennTs.— Maurice Cochran, ‘-"."3’ Dn’.?"‘ o on.nr‘:éu- n ., 3 : nd_Lewis, 5’5 rbmaker, | Senior Tuesday Bridge. Iy The Senlor Tuesday Bridge club will ‘qu'.. llzh come together for its first meeting of Paul Selby, the meason Tuesday afternoon with Miss 4 Del gm, Elizabeth Congdon. The members are: g&. ¢ e, k Mesdames— Mesdames— Pei wi Arthur Keeline, Frank Koegh, Jorala ru bert Denise Barkalow, Walter Roberts, Grover Del o | John Madden, Ross Towle, John " Jenkins | ~ Georgs Redick, Louls Clarke, . - n ok, o0 Richa Ty, Miss Elizabeth Congdon. Barnle Adams, —— Du Winifred Gagnebin. - For Congdon Guests. Mrs. Arthur Rogers entertalned at Paramount Club Dance. The Paramount club of the high school Set gave a dance at Turpin's academy Friday night. The following were present: Members : lessrs. — Edward A, Zipfel, BEugene Russum, Ferold Lovejoy, her slater. Mrs, Herbert French of Louls- ville, and Miss Clara Bull of Pasadena. Among the guests were: Mesdames— Mesdames— | Barton Millard, Denise Barkalow. Willlam Fitzgerald Walter Roberts, nuf Troy, N. Y. Paul Gallagher, Misse: Elizsabeth Congdon. insen— Mary Burkley, bridge Thursday afternoon in homor of EARLY YEAR. Mrslibyer .Izmesfianderh;d : of Mrs, Frank Colpetzer. Last week Miss Shields gave “The Wings," by Mrs. Jose- phine Preston Peabody Marks, and this week she will talk on “The Trojan Wo- men,” by Euripides. Return to School, Miss Naom| Towle returned Tuesday to Bradford academy, Massachusetts. Miss Grace Allison returned to school at Manhattanville, N. Y., Wednesday. Miss Regina Connell, who returned from Chicago last week, goes back to school in Boston Monds Channing Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jordan, returned Tuesday to the Shattuck Military school at Falrabault, Minn, Miss Flora Buck, who has been spend- |ing the holidays at home with her par- { ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Buck, left Fri- day for Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where she |ll a student at Vassar college. Miss Florence M. Rhoades, daughter of {Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Rhoades, who has |been studying music for some time at | the Burnett studios in New York City, | returned there after spending the Christ- | mas vacation here, to complete her course, Warren Hamlilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Hamilton, returned Sunday to his studies at Armour institute in Chicago, where he is taking the architectural course, C. Harry Roberts of Beaumont, Tex., who spent the holldays here with him, also returned on Sunday to Armour institute, Miss Dorothy and Miss Janet Hall leave today for ‘Chi¢ago to resume their art and music studies. Miss Hall and her sister live at the Three Arts’ club, where there are a large number of girls to pur- sue the studles of varlous arts. Mrs. Hall expects to go over later for a week-end visit with her daughters, who | will probably not come home until Easter, Social Gossip. Miss Blizabeth Heaton, who is soon to | leave for New York, will be given a | butfet tea this afternoon by Mrs. Richard Leo Metcalfe. Mr. and Mrs. louls Doup expect to leave the latter part of next week for New Orleans and San Antonio, to be gone several weeks. Mrs. F. 8, Cowgill has completed the dismanting of her home and is now stopping with Mr. and Mrs. Merbert Wheeler until her departure for Chicago| to join Mr. CowgllL Miss Loulse Hupp of Chleago arrived Sunday and is the guest of Mrs. J. H Van Dusen and Miss Helen Van Dusen Miss Hupp visited here last winter and made many friends. Mr. Robert Dinning returned Thrrsday to Philadeiphla to continue his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts there. Mr. Oscar Weston of East Orange, who ac- companied Mr. Dinning west for the holi-| days, returned east on Sunday. Miss Grace Wiltshire of Los Angeles. Cal, who spent the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton, has ro- turned to Californis. Miss Wiltshire is not a stranger in Omaha, having passed several weeks last summer with Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton. Mr, and Mrs. G. W, MeGeath and Miss Burke, g ¥y Honard Burke. . Jiovd Faynter. Louise Dinnk g Mary Megeath lett Monday for New York MA .'w'u e 3 I SRR N By e, and were accompanied as far as Chicazo - B s torm. | §4ymond Birgess, ith, New Drama Class Meets. by Miss Helen Fastman, who returned to! erly Miss Mary Hayden. Civas Critchfield, Chaster Tagimble, Mies- Toek Shinide 9 She. KIaN peboti]Mer At siulles thirs. Mies Maemath: wit . Walter Gerk Edward Winterton, | faculty is giving a series ot twelve talks | remain in New York fot the opera and, 'fl Year m’ Rflf:‘..‘""' Leonard Winterton. | for a group of twenty women who meet | theaters for two or three weeks, Mr. and | s e gy OO - v ome | Mrs. Megeath i t K.} The Cinosam club gave o leap year|pvisyfioover. Marle Muxen, e O e oot s Ahos "W nens web party at W““n'.“" gathedral Thure-|Jepn hyf " T anreg Yoste. LEAVES TODAY FOR HONOLULU |vrake City, who arrived on Friday of day evening. e women members Mb"",. ‘n'u. Mary Fuller, T0 SPEND WINTER. last week to visit their daughter, Mrs brought supper boxes, and chose thelr|isabel McDonald, Beuiah Clark, C. Louls Meyer, left Thursday for Flor- Parthers for the evening. Tables were| Martha Clark, 8. Moftett, 25t I the rear parior on the dance floor | Roberta Goulter, Tillle. Collins ids, accompanied by their other daugh-| Marion Hanson. Dot Merrian ter, Miss Phyllis Luman, who has been| and .::.l was ur"::n” B ’%’?fi"-?‘.'{‘.‘:.f" (\)t.!:‘l:‘flo‘ P;:’ 3 here several weeks with Mr. and Mus. | day, January ®, and on Thursdey, Feb. | Favline Trout, Janey Kowser, " Moyer. Mias Luman will atop again on rusty 3, the club will give amother box | Ardls Cocene Jenda Thnia ™ S L SEV o 0 I e party. Helen Beisel, Winifred Travis, sortng | ¥ "d’"' (;m R;y.rs:...h, A Visiting bride of the last week was Luclle Henderson. Gertrude Gerke Mrs. Elmer J. Sunderland of Kansas| N | Postponement. fiantes Weterman. aRtiot Wiilgoss- City. The Eimer Sunderlands were the The program which was to heve been ®iven by the Businiss Women's club of the Young Women's Christian assoclation ‘Tuesday evening, January 1%, at which Ume Mrs. Edith L. Wagoner would have talked on Kdward McDowell and an fllus- trated musical program given, has been postponed to March T on account of the ~ mmusical event (0 be given on the 18th ¥y Myers, I ther Collins, Abble Howes. | MoCullough, Frances Watt, Nellie Coulter, Marie Wat Hasel Maskell Helen Sinolair. Mabel Franzen, Apabel Sincla'r Messry - eaars. Robert Christie, Harr: Gideon, Senjamin Porcupile, C. R. Howen boon-ri Weirich, Glen Paxton. Tome loberts, Adrian Lund, Tohn Dugdale J. A. Collins, H. v, Harry Mole, Frank Campbell, Q"{‘r.um;h or neent mitrose, Donald_8h Raldw'n, e . Evawford: 3 othma H. R Mulligan, Harry Walker - T K. Mills. Howard Gibeon, trons and patronesses Br J Creighton University Dance. | The University Mixers' club of Creigh- | ton university will be hosts to the stu- | dents and alumni of the university on Tuesday evening at a dancing party at ' the Hotel Fontenelle. This will be the | first Creighton dance of the new year | and the third of a series to be given dur- guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sunder.| land and were on their wedding trip. | Mrs. Sunderland was Miss Murlel Whit. | ney of Kansas City and was married the week previous with a wedding that the soclety editor of the Kansas City Post called “‘one of the prettiest affairs of thy season.” Omahan in Louisville Miss Helen Gallagher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gallagher, has returned from Loulsville, where she visited her| grandmother. The Loutsville Courfer- | Journal prints the following: *Miss Helen | Gallagher of Omaha, Neb., is belng ex- | tensively entertained during her visit to | this eity. She is honor guest this after- | noon at a theater party at Keith's given by her aunt, Miss Margaret Hanoan. On | | Tuesday eveping Miss Helen Feather- | stone will entertain Miss Gallagher at a |card party given at her home. Wednes- day afternoon Mrs, James Hannan will | | give a luncheon in her honor. Thursday | evening Miss Beezie Hannan will give a ldnmms party, Miss Gallagher Leing herl | apple ranch about twenty-five miles out | ING HER FATHER ONE OF THE BRIDES OF THE |YOUNG CHICAGO MATRON VISIT- | ¥ill sive a box parts for the Homer con ocrt at the Boyd theater Thursday even- | ing. | | Mrs. Frank H. Myers will entertain a her home at luncheon Wednesday after moon in honor of Mrs. Stanley Hartman of Chicago, who is the guest of her father, Mr. Albert Cahn, and for Mrs. George Laler, California for a three months Long Beach In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. W A. Fraser trom a trip to Texas. Mr. Brandon Howell returned Wednes. day fr isit to Berkeley, Cal. Mie mother Mrs. N Naken has Joseph to visit her parents 8. Leibowits Mrs. A. F. Jonas returned Friday from a week spent in Denver, where she went to attend & wedding Mr, and? Mrs, @& n of were with Mr. and Mrs. last week, loft Sunday Mr. and Mrs, A ¥, Peters and daugh ter of Omaha Rucste at m a rt en i alifornin \gwersen hortly with her grand- to St Mr. and Mrs. W qon. Lincoln, who A. G. Beeson | | Mz, Standey Hertman guest of honor. Miss Gallagher will leave for Omaha, January 1, accompanied by | her uncle, Mr. Willlam P. Hannan, who | will spend a few months in that city.” Winter in Honolulu. Miss Katharine Thummel leaves today for San Francisco to sail Wednesday for Honolulu, where she will visit Mr. ani Mrs. Blomfleld-Brown on their pine-| of the city. Miss Thummel expects to| remain until April, when Mrs. J. J.| Dickey will return with her. | Mrs. George A. Hoagland, with her | son, Mr. Paul Hoagland, and his eldest| son, George, 2d., leave today for Sani Francisco and will sail on the Wilhel- mina next Wednesday for Honmolulu to visit Mrs, Hoagland's daughter, Mrs. David Stone, and Captain Stone, who are stationed In the ity of Honolulu | On the same hoat with them will be| Miss Thummel, who goes to visit Mr. and } Mrs. Blomtield-Brown. Social Affairs Planned. Miss Marion Kuhn entertains the Tues- | day Bridge club this week. The Friday Bridge Luncheon club will meet with Miss Mary Burkley. Mrs. Coe Buchanan will entertain at afternoon bridge for five tables Tuesday. The Dundee Al} Saints' guild will meet Tuesday, January 13, at the home of Mrs. W. G. Fuller. Miss Irene McKnight will entertain the members of the Monday Bridge-Lunch-| eon club Monday afternoon The entertainment committee of the University club announces a dinner-dance for Saturday evening, January 15 The Kensington elub of Vesta chapter, Order of the Hastern Star, will be enter- tained Thursday by Mrs. John E. Simp- son. The North Side Progressive club will give a card party Friday evening at its hill, Twenty-fourth street and Ames | avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ralph wil| entertain the Tuesday Evening Auction Bridge club | this week. Twelve members will be present. . Mrs. J. H. Beaton will entertain at luncheon Wednesday for her house guests, Miss Olive Raftree and Miss Mary Hume of Chicago. Covers will be laid for twelve. Mrs. R. B. Busch will entertain at luncheon at her home on Wednesday for her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Heyward, Jr., of Pittsburgh, who s spending the holi- days with her parents. Mrs, 8. B. Doyle has as her guest her sister, Miss Ellen Wylie of Knokville, who will remain untll the end of the week. In her honor, Mrs. Doyle will give a box party at the Orpheum Tuesday Mr. and Mrs, Hoxie Clarke of Villa Belvidere, N. Y., who are the guests of Mrs. Clarke's mother, Mrs. Ella Squires, CHICAGO GIRL GUEST OF HELEN VAN DUSEN. i |will talk on hotel, Excelsior Springs, Mo, Mr. ard Mre. Dick COoad, ere for the holidays to thelr ranch at Malaga, N Mrs. J. C. Kinsler, who have return today M from a five woeks' stay in California. Miss Winnie Sm’'th, who has been visit ing friends and relatives in Joplin, Mo, for the last six weeks is expected home | Sunday Mr. and Mra, E. J. Cornish, who came on from New York to be here over New Year's with Mra. J. M. Metealf, returned | Tuesiay Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacques and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Sp who were at the Fon- ns, tenelle for New Year's, returned Sunday to Chicago. Miss Calara Bull leaves today for Min- meapolis, having spent the holidays here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Cong- don. Miss Bull will return to Omaha in February Mrs. R. C. Howe went to Chicago last night for a few days and about the 15th Mrs. Howe goes to New York to be with her daughter, Miss Marion Howe, for two or three weeks Mrs. Charles D. Beaton and Mrs. C. F. Mets, who have been visiting in Mil- waukee at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beaton's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wurster, are expected home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam McFerrin re- turned Sunday to Hoopeston, TI}, after spending New Year's in Council Bluffs Wwith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McFerrin remained over until Tuesday. Personal Mention. Mr. Paul Beaton is at the Wise hos- pital recovering from an operation. Miss Bertha Selixsohn and Miss Meriam Ksensky of Denver are the Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harris, Mrs. John T. Yates, who has been very seriously il with pneumonia during the holiday Is somewhat better this week Mrs. Frank Crawford and her sister, Irs. Knox, returned " Thursday from Boston, where they have been for several months. Sldney Cullingham, son of Mrs. Robert Beecher Howell, h been quarantines at home with scarlet fever since New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Beck and Miés Mary 1. Beck returned from Oregon, IIL, the | latter part of the week, having been jcalled by the death of their father on New Year's eve. Mrs. W. J. Nash has returned from a seven weeka' western trip. She visited the exposition and spent several weeks With her daughter in Los Angeles. Mrs. Nash also stopped in Denver to visit her son Barton. Mrs. Willlam E. Martin leaves today for Kansas City, where she goes to ar range for a course of lectures to be glven there by Mrs. Anthony Merrill of Chicago. From there they will o to St. Joseph. Miss Madalene Hillis returned Tuesday morning from New York City, where she spent four weeks with her sister, Mrs. Charles Sawyer and Mr. Sawyer. Mr, Warren Hillls of Chicago, joined his sis- ters before Christmas and returned with Miss Hillls, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCord and son, James, went to St. Joseph Wednesday morning, accompanying the body of their daughter, Margery, which has lain in the receiving vault at Prospect Hill cemetery since December 24. The interment took place in St. Joseph Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. McCord will return home early this week. John Cowper Powys is the next lecturer for the Omaha Boclety of Fine Arts. He “Masters of the Grand Style,”” using Dante especlally for illus- tration, Friday at 4 o'clock at the Hotel Fontenelle. Powys is a staff lecturer at Oxford, England. —_— Night Cough Relieved, Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey eases your soothes your lungs and invit Only 2c. Al druggists.+Adver- Dr. cough, sleep. ! tisement You’ll Do Better at Beaton & L. 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