Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 30, 1916, Page 12

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is Going On in Bociety Circles Social Calendar's Promise. ’ The Week-End Dancing club will hola | fts regular dancing party Saturday even- ing at Chambers’ On Wedneaday evening, Miss Miille Ryan will entertain at a Japanese tea] and musicale for pupils at her studio e Mr, and Mre. Charles Kountze and Miss ! J6a ..arp are among those who will 've | dinners Thursday before the Subscriptinn Gance i The Franco-Belglan Rellet soclety i | meoting set for Monday has been poat- poned & week, when it will be at Mr Walter Page's home On Friday, February 11, the Omaha | olub will give a Ginver-dance, a revival of the affairs the club used to give wev- eral years ago with such success | A leap-year box-lunch party will be #iven by the Cinosam Dancing club at the Scottish Rite cathedral Thursday evening. Over 140 invitations have been Sssued for this affair ‘When John Cowper Powys returns (o " Omaha February 11 for his third lecture before the Fine Arts soclety he ‘will be entertained at ‘luncheon at the Fonte nelle by Mrs. Bdgar Morsman, jr., and Mrs. Leonard Everett Omaha Girls at College Proms. Mrs. C. C. Allison goes to New York | Friday to meet her daughter, Miss Grace, | from the Manhattanville convent school, and will accompany her to Ithaca for Junior week at Cornell from February § | 2o 13, when they will be guests of Mr. Joseph Millard, 34, at his fraternity | ‘house, the Alpha Deita. In the same houss party wili be Miss Katherine Gould nflw this clty, who goes at the Invitation of Kenneth Norton. Miss Gould leaves a weok from tomorrow with Mrs. B, B. Davis, who Is to be one of the chaperons at the Phi Gamma Deita house party, ‘Which will include Miss Regina Connell, ‘who is to be Herbert Davis' guest through Junlor week. Miss Allce Jaquith and Miss Mellora Davis leave Saturday for the east, the former to join the Chi Psi house party at Cornell %!M guest of Hamllton Vose of Milwau! during Junior week, and Miss Melloth Davis for New Haven for the Junior prom as the guest of Robert Dally of Beverly, Mass. Miss Josephine Congdon goes from Vas- sar to Dartmouth for that collexe’s oar- nival week, February 10 to 15. Miss Cong- don will be Albert Sibbernsen's guest at his traternity house, the Psi Upsilon. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Porter go east a ‘woek from today to Schenectady, N. to see their son, Fawoett, at Unlon col- lege, and Mrs, Porter will be one of the lodge during Junior week at Unlon col- lege. Miss Gertrude Porter will go from her school at Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson to join the Chi Psi house party, chap- i . 1 | iz’sgsf H i+ ?;gil itford Wolfes of | My, Benjamin Smith. | . Redicks and the Will | re. W. R. Bweatt of Minne- oocupy a box. X will be ooccupled by Mrs. ountse and Mrs. Jerome P! Ben Gallagher and Mrs, . Mre. J. J. Sullivan and ! kély and J. M. Metealf | Munchhoff. lons have been taken by: M eadames Leonard Everett, 8 3 Merriam. N. 2 H Feeeifl class. Prof. James Masters of the Omaha High school gave a talk and the presi- dent of the Baracas, Mr. C plied. given was “Annle Laurie,” by Miss Ethel Solomon, Thornton. dancing party at Chambers' academy, Tuesday evening. Those present were: Minnes— Minsen— Cecelia Noon, Ethel Bhe Julia Johnson, Marion R"{ 3 Ruth Eddy, Cella € Alies Carr, Ann Verd Marga Mona chaperons at the house party at Chi Psi | | Eila Kinger, M Ma Enmor Rylan, Morr! | Mr. H. J. Sickler, the retiring presiding and Mrs. H. P. Whitmore and Mr. and | Mrs. W. J. Burgess Past Festivities. | The Baraca class of the First "upl]l(‘ church gave a supper Friday evening in the church pariprs for the Philath B. Vesy, re- Among the musical numbers | accompanied by Mr. H, W La Salle Club Dance. The La Malle club entertained at a Mary ¢ Swift, Ethel MeCullos Margaret Culle ern Barry, Mildred Huih, Inez Lovejoy, Fannie Kohiar, Lee Weber, Jennie Hall, Winifred Cole, TAlltan Sugrew, Agnes Weaver, Katherine Goodall, Ruth Randolph, Troes Moriarty, vet Tongiten, Rossiter, rtrude McCavuley, ma_Johnson, Maorrison, nther onnolly, elen leCaffrey, Mooer, . ine Ryan, Besa 8herlock, W& Coulton, Nora Palling, rown, Katherine Martin, Grace Cummings, Treas Mulcahy, Marie Morled, Velta Jenn Helen Mad Leo! imon, Phelan, mussen, ehy, i 0, | ur ¥, Charles Lovejoy, 9, J. ?nt . _Waltord, Burns, ul Walsh, \IVIII Cullen, i offmal . _Cullen. ul C. ‘Hartnett, in, D 's Graduate Affair. .:‘hl Elizabeth Redman 1s hostess this AL her home at dinner to the ma':f;: of Ht. Herchman's academy. ‘The dinner will be followed by a musical program. Mr. Sigmund Landsberg will play. Miss Isabella Radman will give & violin solo, Miss Henrietta West sing and Miss Helene Murphy a plano solo. The gueats will be seated at small tables, dec- orated with narcissus and pink carna- tolns In small glass vases. Those pres. ent will be: Steve Bob O Misses— Martha Galnes, iather Connolly, Vivian Foley, Elizabeth Redman, Kathleen McCr Helen Murphy, Loretta Ryan, Luelle Brown, Dorothy Flemin Florence MeCrann. Ruth Wheeler. ‘ora Keeline, Honor Officers of Shrine. ! The members of the Malva White| Shrine were the guests at a very enjoy able party Thursday evening at the Prairie Park club house. The hosts were Misses Henrietla West, Clalr May, Isabella Radman, Helene Murphy, es Bushman, a Tate, officer, and Mr. B. G. King, the presid- ing officer-elect. The ball room was in use for those who wished to dance, while card tables in the pariors were also in use. The decorations were in green and | white, the Prairie Park club colors, and even the ice cream served during the In termission matohed the neral color scheme. About thirty-five couples were present. Visitor to the South, Mra. Frank F. Parmelee leaves Thurs- day for the south. Mrs. Parmelee will visit with her kinfolk, the Paynes ol Loulsiana, and will be in New Orleans for the Mardi Gras. Later Mre. Payne expects to visit In Mobile and at other points mlong the gulf coast, returning home the first week In February. Tuesday Musical Plans. Owing to the illness of Miss Harriet Mota/ who was to have takes part In the program of the Tuesday Morning Musical Tuesdhy afternoon at the m! tenelle, the program has had to be) changed entirely and Paul Relmers, & | 1} bis own country and ls very popular in' ., he was in demand for musicales at privas Munchhoff and Mr. Reimers made a con- cert tour in Germany together. Before coming over here Mr. Relmers prisoner of war in France. Gossip of Bociety. Mrs. Herman Kountze Is expecting her daughter, Mrs. Jerome Magee, of Bill« ings, Mont., this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Woodrough, who Schenectady, N. Y., for the junior week festivities, Mirs, Woodrough's son, Paul Beckett, belng at Union college there. Colonel Harry Hale, who has been sta- tioned south and in Washington since leaving Omaha several rs ago, safled this month for Tien in, in China, where he has been ordered to command the regiment of our troops stationed Mrs. Wilson Austin and baby daugh- ter, Bvelyn, arrived Thursday from Pel- ham Manor, N. Y. to spend three or four weeks with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. ¥. McGrew. This {8 Mrs. Aus- tin's first visit since moving east to live last spring. Mr. and Mre. Henry Clarke of Lincoln came up Monday for the Hoxle Clarke dance, and returned home Wednesday Their two boys are still quarantined at the hospital with scarlet fover, but are fast recovering and will probably be out again in & week or two. Mrs. Helen Poppleton, with her son, | Willlam, is at the Fontenelle, having given up her apartment at the Knicker- bocker for three months to Mr. and Mrs, John Hill, Jr, who have just returned from an extended trip. Mrs. Poppleton and her son leave Tuesday for Califor- nia, with their mother, Mrs. H. C. Smith, to visit her brother, Robert, in San Francisco. Y. W.C, A Tea. Mrs. Palmer Findly will be hostess Wednesday aftern®1 at the Young Women's Christian assoclation at a tea from 3 to § o'clock. A musical program will be given, with a group of songs b Mrs, Hugh Wallace, Miss Hazel Evans and Miss Dora Sass. The matrons and &ivls assisting Mrs. Findly will be Mesdames— Mesdames— D. Cameron, George Gllmore, Richard Carrier George Payne M George Platner. Noble W Misses— Lols Howell Marion Carpenter. Jewish Relief Event. Mr, and Mrs. A. Terry entertained a meeting at their home Thursday evening for the purpose of ralsing funds for the Jewish relief. A committee was Nell Ryan. pointed composed of Messrs. M. Voger, | L. Wohiner and A. Terry Birthday Party. Mrs. J. M. Peterson gave a birthday party Friday afternoon at her home for her 3-year-old daughter, Present were l{“‘“' Misses lolse Peterson Katherine Keller Mildred Johnson Helen Keller, Vivian Kirby, arlan Herrington. Alice HIlL Masters— Mastors-- Frederick Peterson, Tod Herrington, Commerce School Girls' Affair, The Travel and Domestic Sclence clubs of the High School of Commerce enter- tained the senlor girls st & reception at ut—mn.mmmmmmhuw—-'-amum| OMAHA & recital. Mr. Relmers ts well known in | adys Callahan, and e reading by Leona houses, Miss Mary | Present were: present in Washington, will go to | Leola Wagner | and groom were present. " | for Miss Mary Badeker. Elols. Those ‘(“Xdlt Misses— Misses— Josephine Carew, Mary Badeker, | Clara Weiner, Frances Weiner, Murguerite Filley, Josia Hebert, Murray, leanora Murra; SUNDAY Bl JANUA Leaders of the Omaha Fine Arts Society parlors Wedneaday afternoon. The pro- gram included a plano solo, by Adelaids Zeller; vocal duet, Sylvia Whistler and Ruth Martin: reading, Georgla Nelson; vocal solo, Hiia Respess; plano solo, Shunnan. § Light refreshments were served. Those Missen— g‘l'ldufl Anderson ‘anoline Rush t arie ;hmflnflr ourlfer H::c’l Coston Anna Kelser Julia Leahy Ella Morton Mary Peal . Rae Dora Chesno Ruth Smith Helen Grant Gladys Callahan Nellie nn Winifred Brownfleld nielson Helen Dau l“(‘hfl"Koo Cecelin _Miay Agnes Norgaard Nellie Christenson Etta Snitzer H. E. Drummond Besasie Meiches Anna_Shield: Ida Segelman Pauline Semerade Cecella Nepodal Julia Howard Marguerite Danahy Thomson-Barnum. The weddiny of Miss Jennle Ophelia Barnum, ‘Gaughter af Mr, and Mrs. Wal- ter Mallory Bermum, and Mr. Matthew Alexander Thomson took place Saturday evening at the Hiome of the bride, Dr. J. Frank Young officlating. Preceding the ceremony the sohg ‘T Love You Truly” was sung by Miss Virginia Barnum, sister of the bride, who also played the Men- delssohn wedding march. Mrs. Judson L. Hasking and Mrs. Alston Duane Barnum,-sister-in-law of the bride, stretched the ribbons for the bride, who came alone. Hhe was followed by little Ralph Thomson, pephew of the groom, who carried the ring in the heart of & callatily. The clergyman and groom met the bride in the Nbrary, where the ceremony was performed under the marriage bell. The bride wore a gown of brocaded tvory satin combined with lace. £he car- ried an arm bouquet of bride roses, fin- ished with a shower of sweet peas and asparagus fern. Only immediate relatives of the bride y st Nellle Hoyt Messages of congratulation were re- celved from Measrs. Truman B. Sabine, Fairtield, U and George S. Barnum, Berkeley, Cal,, brothers of the bride, and | from Mrs. Walter Squires, San Francisco, Cal,, sister of the groom. Shower for Bride. A shower was gfven Thursday evening A musical pro- gram was given by Mre. E. Kingsley, accompanied by Mus. J. Yelinek. Those | Ppresent were El vieve Davis, Lida Kiehl € vieve Dennls, Lulu Badeker. Mary Burness, Messrs — Messrs. — J. Yelinek, . Miadden, E. Kingsley, A.'Skoumel. E. Vodoril, H. )logln. E. Ripa, D B ray, Frank Simpson, A Bodeker. To Spend Winter on the Coast. Miss Haze] May Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Morrison, accom- RY 1916 the remainder of the winter on the Paclfic coast, Miss Morrison expects to be gone about stx months and will visit at Seattie, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Ban Jose Dinner Dance at Henshaw. The Bon-Dent goclety was entertained 8t a dinner-dance at the Henshaw hotel, Friday evening. The club is made up of & number of young married couples who have been meeting as a dancing club this winter. The guests were: Measrs, and Mesdames— flnrz Van ArnsdaleFred Larkin, w. Bolin, H. H. Knapp, Fred Levi; . W, Dresher, B, Hall John Fuchs, . H._Allwine, . Engleman, H D. Branch, R. Forbes, El D, Allen, Misses— Pauline Ellsasser, Weber, Verna Newell, Russel]. Blisabeth Krueger, Henty Kuha P Y 5 . D. Shar Willlam Cullen, Raiph Russell Walter Schopp, High Schoo] Teacher to Wed. day for Texas. After short visits in Dal- las and Waco she s to join her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Min- ler of Cralg, Neb., in San Antonio, where she is to be married, early in February, to Mr. Walter Gerald Weaver, a lawyer, formerly of Waco, now of Alice, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver will be at home in Alice after March 1. Miss Sanborne was an active member of the Assoclation of Collegiate Alumnae and taught in the High school. Miss Sarah Minler Sanborne leaves to- | {Mr. apd Mrs. Albert Mmlum, 201 Pratt | street, by Rev. R. W. Leavitt of | Plymouth Congregational church | Prettiest Mile Golf Club. | The monthly meeting of the Prettiest {Mile Ladies’ Goif club will be entertained Tuesday evening by Mrs. Milton T. Byrd. Mrs. Vincent Hascall and Miss Lillian Paul have charge of the program, which ing. Assisting the hostess will be: Miss Etta Smith Mesdames— Mesdames— 3. C._Ludeke, C. M. Mortensen, 1da Flinn, H. B Wilbur Ray Rainbolt BE. L. Cain ‘ Surprise Party. | A surprise party was given to Mr |ing. Those present were dismes- Mismes— |Loleta” Wheeler Mildred Madison, Hazel Smith, Lorene MoCurley. Irene Riggs, Marga Kennor Esther Buckley 8. Willlam Engel. George Hook. Harry Whitmer, Theodore Brandt, | | | | Stork Special. | A daughter was born ternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Oshrie was formerly Martin. Messrs.— Frank Buckley, Victor_Carlson, John Kulakofsky w M E. Oehrle. Omaha Boy Sings in New York. The news reached friends in Omaha that {an Omaha boy, Mr. John Hanighen, was selected from the Glee club of Cornell tette ment to New York to sing at the |luncheon given trustees of Cornell uni- | versity by Mr. George C. Boldt. Mr. Han- tette. The luncheon was given in the banquet room of the Hotel Waldorf. Astoria, and among the well known men present were Dr. J. G. Schurman, presi- dent of Cornell, and the steel manages, Andrew Carnegie and Charles M. Schwab. | Personal Mention, Mrs. Frederick B. Lowe is recovering from a surgical operation at the Im- manuel hospital. Mrs. Paul Sisson expects to leave in a few weeks for Mechanicsburg, O., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Hall for a month. Miss Gladys Goodman s expecting Miss Mildred Brown of Hampton, Ia., Tuesday afternoon, to be her guest for several weeks. | Mrs. Daniel Bdgerley has returned home from a visit to Nebraska City, where she was the guest of Mrs. J. Donald Douglas. C. J. Lord, better known as ‘‘Duke” Lord, a popular member of the younger set since his coming to Omaha a few years ago, left Bunday for Chicago, where he will make his home in the fu. ture. Mr. Dwight Swobe of Berkeley, Cal., passed through Omaha Sunday on his way to Washington, D. C., on business. | Mr. Swobe will probably stop here on his way back a few days with his par- ents, Colonel and Mrs. Swobe. Mrs. D. H. Wheeler was ocalled east | Wednesday to Burlington, Vt., by the {1liness of her mother, who has been suf- | fering from grippe and is tareatened with pneumonia. Mr. Lou Marshall of Lincoln, Mrs. Wheeler's brother, also went to his mother, the will be given following a business meet- | |Frank Buckley at his home Friday even- Wednesday af- | Happy | university to be one of the Cornell quar- | ighen was also the soloist of the quar- | leading Acknowledged by all artists and sclentists g standard plano of the world be used by Miss Frances Nash, Omaha's leading Planist, and Mr. George Hamlin, Th> renowned Tenor, who appear in concert at BOYD'S THEATER, SUNDAY APTERNOON, JANUARY 30TH We show a complete range of styles—both Grands and Uprights, from $600 to $1,350. Terms if de- sired. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. 13111313 Parnam St, Omaha. Exclusive State Representatives. the will Se Flowers to Your Sick Friends 1 Let flowers express your thoughts. They are so full of sentiment—s0 beautiful: They are a most appreclated gift. JOHN H.BATH “The Careful Flovist”’ 1804 FARNAM STREET, Phone Douglas 3000, — Ho Reserved Seats at the Brandeis T heater for the use of Menagh | FashionShow' - Monday, January 31st Tuesday, February 1st have almost all been 3P.M. penied by her cousin, Miss Mary Brown of Seattie, leaves February 6, to spend Jd Wedding Announcement. Dr. Roy A. Ralston of Long Pine, Neb., | and Miss Frances C. Frohner, teacher of | the fifth grade at Lothrop school, were | married Friday evening at the home of | PRICES «ofor... Dry Cleaning MEN'S Suits, 3 pleces Suits, 2 pleces Trousers . . Overcoats . Ulsters .. $1.50 i 125 House of Menagh e given oul. Only a few left for our | friends if you Call Immediat ely 1613 Farnam Street Tallor Suits .... 8kirts, plain . . Skirts, pleated Walsts, plain ... Walsts, fancy ... Dresses, plain .. Dresses, Jackets, Jackets, The P 2 —<Fantorium 1BLBA51T a.....'fi.."m:.. uglas 963, Branch Office, 2016 Farnam St, South Side, 4708 South 24th St. N. B.—~We sponge and press suits for 50 cents. 191 Mvr. S. H. Ackerman has returned from the east and is now showing the authoritative styles and ex- clusive suit patterns for spring season Your inspection most cordially invited. THE FASHIONABLE WOMEN'’S TAILOR 6 in a great assortment. Ny 1730 St. Mary’s Avenue, FLATIRON BUILDING.

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