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1916 THE BEE: OMAHA ssip -:- Entertainments -:- FRIDAY, JANUARY 28 - Personal Go Society Notes Club _Doings ) 6 2 L% s o " | | lumni, will preside and the arrange mueh of the morning time of the brmve | weeks, the club has planned many large | morning. Mrs. Hamlin comes from St . G. I M h Th - alumni, # B SOGIETY GOES TO and the stalwart. The new skating rink |social gatherings during 1916, The pres- |Louls, where she has been visiting her | oc[ety ris to atc eir | menta are in h:rgallr!]'h“p:‘r::‘nn of the Omaha club on ita tennis court |ent members are: H. Linahan, presl- |#ons, who are at school there. Mr. and | | the assoctation, Mr s Matts Ellen, 18 the flances of George Kid | Miss Carrie Nagl celebrates her birth- brings an added featurs of interest Into | dent; L. Sebermerhorn, secretary; 1. Sor (Mrs. Hamlin will be the guests of Mr. | R ¢ C h S d bo —_— OPERA AND SKATES| e cras ¥hicn sas srucs oraha,"ss |enwon. reasirar” 5. Wiiame, T Brwin, (and des 15 G, stretene. whose dnueh: | acing Cars on the Speedway | girimiay Party. | well s all the world, this winter [ soctal committee ter. s Men are interesting studies, aven m«r-l Mesnra Mesars ridge Hamlin, the tenor's son day this afternoon by A& Iun'rr;l-on :1:\ N #o than children. It is acutely amusing | I". Dineen B. Maxwell. Miss Nash and Mr. Hamlin arrive Sa fifteen guests at her home, followed by Dinners Preceding and Little Sup- ', " 0 700 business man deciare |4 O Lears B e, |urday morning from Dubuque, where | a theater party. rs to Follow Grand & | that nothing can set him upon the ice, | 5. Hayes M. Larson, they give a concert Friday evening - | at Auditoriam that he knowns his years and is proud | E. Kink B O'Dell The Will Burns and the W. A. Redicks | On the Calendar. 3 of what he has done with them | foems have taken a box for the Nash-Hamiin | | Mrs. Ludovie F. Crofoot will give a o g | The next at same man s telling | Dinners Preceding the Dance. concert for Mrs. Redick's guest, Mrs, W, | o Hoxie C Satur- | The next day th | : luncheon for the Hoxie Clarks SKATING RINKS WELL FILLED |4t pow he could skate when he was & | My and Mre Ludovie F. Crofoot give|R. SBweatt, of Minneapolis { 4 Gay afterncon. — | “kid back east.” or he will tell of the | 4 ginnar at thetr home this evening pre-| - 0w AN g | The meeting of the Original Cooking By MELLIFICIA vy 37, prize he won for the figure elghts he 60t | ¢y yynecription dance at Turpin's hall. | Birthday Surprise. N. G2 B s ! club has been postponed to Friday after- After the Subseription club dance this En; l:w fce carnival. The day after he 18 | o two'q roses and stevia are used in| Mr. Gorton Roth was pleasantly sur | P Lo, i"M" Mrs. Charles Kountse will be " * | skating. | decoration. Those present will be | prised Tuesday evening in honor of his | hostess. ;‘“ml:-.um”‘h”, ":""'!'I" ""‘h"": ll|!‘|nl‘ 3 — | 2000rs, &hd J5eotuine | Lirthday anniversary. A dainty luncheon | The Mixers' club of Crelghton univer ) or. & lttle while—it will sit back at ease, | (.- ; George B. Prins, Hatry Burkley, was merved to the guests, who were sity will give a dance at Chambers' acad- ] a8 It were, and wateh others play for it, | CTOIX Club Orgaaized. Frank Hamilton, | Messrs. and Misdames | emy itonday evening The making up of parties of watchers | The Crolx, formerly the La Plasoma | Mr. Charles Watson Hull 1. M Bally Gorton Roth, i > will be the principal soclal activity mean- | club, held a meeting Monday evening at Another home 4inner is given by the |F. A% legge. George Mitchell, | . ttai ¥ g y J ~ H. Davey, John Calvert, | Today's Affairs. while. Of course, there will be dinners |the home of John O'Leary. New rules | O. C. Redicks ro E. J. Whistler. The Co b & eatestatied ‘Galh preceding and little suppers at the Fon- |were adopted and preparations wers | Messrs. and Mesdames— Mr. C. H. Moulthrop last oy 3ve 5. . Disiel 3 tenelle following the grand opera parties | made for a private dancing party to be 1 EL-B,{‘,'L’;’"‘"‘- b 9 'l\"m".'“.':"‘m Misses— Ninses— \"_r;‘""‘“" ; 8 "“;‘ 5 “"“dc.n“ o of this week and the Forbes-Robertson |given February 4 at Harte's hall n | 4 F7%0 o o Canie 2 Iren ’Imxl:tr.»‘\ Mary Roth | les n‘[‘fl:‘“r;‘el:fl’m“:m "h.':] e 9. overy twe \ esse Moulthrop | evel . affairs of next, and skating will take up | Dundee. Besides a stag party every Mr. Miiton Darling % | e W onai'a Pl efub th dtsreimid 5 LSRR b BT TATTE R Mr. and Mra. Wilson Low are among g oo Afllirr. the dinner givers of the evening at l‘ An essential to by Mrs. Thomas R. Rutledge. | Personal Mention. ‘ A delightful dinner-dance ‘and musical home affalr, with the following guests: | program was given Wednesday evening | Messrs. and Mesdames— John A. MeCreary. Those present we ».I Mr, Earl Gannett | Measrs, and Mesdames— ' ' Howard H. Baldrige, E. H. Sprague t the Elks' home, those taking part in | ! Mrs. Edwin R. Perfect will leave this p | hcalth and OOd R the program including Mr. and Mrs evening for Centerville, Ind., to be gone \ g The Will damiitons will dine infor-| Henry G. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. : \Q‘ : | several weeks maliy at home with the B Georges, Urs | Habn, Mr. and Mre. E. A Retse and S 3 Miss Lettle Fitzpatrick has returned tee th—" Charles Offutt, Mr. Luther Drake and 7 rIARIA 3 : | home from a tiree months' visit with her L ;,;157‘)![2![-! 3 A o énlnrr‘ Mrs. i. B. Rushhart, of Tulsa, Okl. be discussed Miss Lydia Ramer gave a shower | were won by Mrs. Carrle Dawson Scott |’ 3 Mg Wednesday evening at her home in |and Mr. B. A. Wilcox. The booby prizes N S F Personal Mention, honor of Miss Myrtle Harding, one of | went to Mrs, J. W. Gamble and the urses ta'rt to Mrs. F. H. Cole accompanied Mis. J. |the spring brides. Those present were: | worthy patron. Mr. D. C. Eldridge. Mrs. I : t 1 N. Paul of St. Paul and Mrs. A. G., Misses— Missen— E. M. Reynolds assisted the bostess. nvestlga» e Al Ianum of Aurora to Des Moines «l'VlyrlI:'lurdins‘ 1“";‘".{‘.‘,”&"‘ Forty guests were present. | '1 enn Matters, Lols Shook, Wednesday for the conference of state | S0 McCartnoy, Marie Shook, ; o Absent Pupl S Eva Banders, Blanche Pike, Kenlington Cl\]b Meets. d Ethel Klinker Virginia Ramer, - font o o 4 Lucile Cook, Lydia Ramer. The Jolly Seven Kensington club was | The superintendent of public schools ielen Morris, | entertained Wednesday afternoon at the | Teceived from the principals lists of 2.0 BRANDEIS STO way below what was formerly consid- ered unusually good bargains. The Woman's Baptist Missionary Quar- terly will hold an all-day meeting Friday at the Trinity Baptist church, South Side. Devotionals will be at 11 o'clock | { portance relative to foreign raisslons will presidents being held These women, who are most active in woman's there. Shower for Bride. Mesdames J. H. Ellsberry, Amos Heath, Norman Cahow, Mesdames— F. R, Ramer, Leo Ramer. Nebraska Fuel. C 411 80.16 0. —— Doug, 430 This Will Remove Hair or Fuzzy Growths (Tollet Tips.) A safe, certain method for ridding the skin of ugly, bairy growths ls as follows: Mix a paste with some powdered dela- tone and water, apply to hairy surface about two minutes, them rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. This is entirely harmless and seldom requires the table in the dining room and through- out the other rooms were small stars. Al German song, and Mre. Mick a vocal solo. In the gueksing contest the first prises | home of Mrs. J. J. Amish in Benson. A buffet luncheon was served by the host- ess. Those present were: Miss Jessie Bellls; vice president, Miss Lilllan Stiger, and secretary-treasurer, Miss Ruby Davis. Twenty members weve present. University Event. An event of more than passing inter-! est will be given this evening at the Uni- | versity club, when the Oberlin Alumni| association of Nebraska will give a din-| ner to fifty guests for no less personage than the prosident of Oberlin collego him- self, Dr. Henry C. King. Ten out-of- repeating, but to avold dlsappointment it town guests are expected. Mr. Harvey 9 The W. A. Redicks will break the eve- (R G Touns, C. L. Bettman, S I 1 ning's monotony of home dinners by din- 7. Miner, Harry V. Hahn, l Bl d P l nr n's B gt T B P | All Blind People nonor of their guest. Mrs. Willlam R. E. A. Reecse, J. W. Overstreet, | Ad 1 d F Sweatt of Minneapolis. Those present ;') {v l;nllnlm :‘_ ;: ;é,.m» 1 want to go after the big records. [ assume entire charge of her car during mltte I'ee tO ] PERFECT will be [ ¥ P Harwoss, Tr i Bolses, | want to earn the title of the best woman | the contest. They expect to make ninety- | th Grand 0 era Messrs. and Mesddmes— {3 H. Kililan, R. V. Gough | ariver in the country. 1f I win my first| five miles an hour € p Herbert Wheeler, W. R. McKeen, 1" 'Dr. a8 Mfs. A. W, Bhssttnons y % | Miss Dahlgren first won wide recogni- P werd Sergen VRREaetn. Misses— Misses— | race, 1 mean o go record-smashing. I tion as an expert driver last summer in | Biind music lovers of Omaha are o Arthur Remington. ;3‘&:&.‘5'&’2 a Iflerlh- Toblas, | shall accept other challenges if I do.” | the Berkshire hilis with her car, knOwn | enjoy a rarc treat, through the courtesy o - @ratchen McConnell, Lyman, | That was what Miss Maria Lawrence|as the “little yellow streak.” Three times|of Tangler temple of the Shriners, who Hacry MeGormick, Bes Watten. | Marie Okey. " | Wetherill, prominent New York soclety|in one week sho ‘as arrested for speed- | are managing the grand opera season, A Standard Ethical Dentifrice Btockton Heth, P Mesere— 8irl, had to say when It was announced | ing and her license was finally revoked. by .o San Carlo company at the Audi- - A wancutt, . F. Rife, that she and Miss Katherine Dahlgren| It was last August when Miss Wetherill for the inder of this week. - ~ a } gren ast Aug | torfum for the remainder Send 2¢ stamp today for a generous trial package ot Nash-Hamlin Conoert. 30oE ot 5.6 Sy may race their high-power cars against|first came to the front as another daring| Through Dr. F. F. Whitcomb, potentats either Dr. Lyon's Perfect Dental Cream or Tooth Powder. Mrs. George Hamlin, wife of the well (J. C. Barrett, Rev, R. 8. Flockhari | each other on the Sheepshead Bay speed- | aspirant for the specd hivnors of the Berk- | of the Shrine temple, the Arab patrol has N known tenor, who, with Miss Frances | Mre. H. G way this spring. . shire roads. She challenged Miss Dahl- | offered free reserved seat tickets to all 1 W. Lyon & Sons, Ine.,577 W. 27th 8t., N. Y. City Nash, planist, gives a concert at the - | The race will be no novel affair. Bach|gren then. The challenge has just been |blind persons who will apply for them. ' Boyd theater Sunday, arrives Sunday | Baptist Women to Meet. girl will have her own mechanic and will | accepted. Application should be made to Charles Zedina, by phone at Harney 72, and he will provide the tickets. Blind persons desiring to do so, may be accompanied by guldes, Mr. Zadina ys. The com- in the morning and at noon: luncheon | . » 5 \imentary tickets set aside for blind clubdom, are expected home Friday even- | musical program was given. Miss Ethel | Plimentary will be served by the women of the |y’ VR NOGE A Bt aetek sang a quaint |Deople, through the kindness of the ohurch. Following this, business of im- i Shriners, are good for any of the grand opera performances. absent pupils, whose names have been handed to nurses for investigation. These nurses have started on tours of the —— Mobkisma ot AL ! of these pupils to determine Eastern Star Event. L. B, Burkhart, L Jm.?:m::. of lh‘::lnce. T " The Fontenelle chapter of the Order of | i, 1 Goreri ‘Bt ] Dr. W. F. Miltoy has been engaged as the Eastern Star gave an entertainment| i Chrictiensen:” |~ * °™ consulting physician for the public 3 Wednesdz ening at the home of Dr.| The Young Women's Kensington club |schools, his work to be in connection — ins are more noticeable than and Mrs, W QL Mick. The decorntions | at Benson was entertained Tuesday | With the nurn;l.dcz:-ea ot :oumhv{“l be rea were floral sfars lightsd with small elec- | ovening at the home of Miss Mildred Tit- |teferred to the doctor. The schol sys- t SYSR e d‘y! in our G t Enhrged ‘well screensd, low in first and "|..i tric bulbs. A very large star hung over|szel when the club was reorganized Into |tem will have twelve visiting nurses on Basement, for large quantities of mer- ook, " Comen I tived sison—Nut, Mer the “Loyal Daughterss olub sgd new |this’ work. y officers elected. ‘They are: President, se are being cleared out at prices raer toany, | P proving very popular. Many Omahans go there after the theaters are out, to get a bite of supper, listen to the orchestra and dance or watch the professional dancers. Among those who had parties there Wednesday night were the follow- ing: Messrs. — Dick Kitchen, 8.~ Me [o) . MacGregor, / CABARET DANCING AT ; HENSHAW IS POPULAR The after theater luncheon and enter- tainment feature at the Henshaw is Is advisable to see that you get genuine Burt Murphy. delatone.—Advertisement. Sterling, ck O'Brllgl. Moorhead, president of the Nebraska|l. E._Schlank, Bob Thompson, . J. Stein, J. W. Overstreet, George V. Chandler J. R. Dwyer, F. C. Pearce. C. W. Y. Loucks, F. A, Warfield. P. J. Madden, Tribute to | A Liftle Blossom @ §'I } } addorff Pianos el ‘When it Is known that & ||| future'the home is to be bl-:dm:rlfl:u: ? | L] pew arrival the frst It i should he M Friend” an external A Sale of Silk Remnants Frida ‘ HES ToRaTe SEweY | The Haddorff, recognized by leading artists as being | in the front rank of America’s greatest Pianos, has re- ceived additional honors this week. | ' The San Carlo Grand Opera Co. || Has, through Signor Angilini, musical director, and For- tune Gallo, impresario, selected the Haddorff as the Official Piano for their eptire series of Grand Opera, both | on the operatic stage and for the personal use of each | rovided with of i | , The directions are simple. of the artists. store, It is applied by expectan | T berself, it penctrates deeply and af- ""*mf.—u : and splendid relef 'in & most 1 nner am | E:;;mgt :n”tlh- parvew donitd oo aby. 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