Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 10, 1916, Page 16

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L2 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 10, 1916, Wh t . [ POPULAR SORORITY GIRL is Going On Omaha Girls Soon Off to School S0ONTO WED. | Cryiphyet- in Society Circles beautiful yokes and At the Country Club, B o s ok i edgings with Misses- Misses— Kloster Grace Allison, Elisabeth Reed, Full instructions free - Clare Daugherty, Josephine Congdon. Gertrude Mets, Messrs.— Meossrs. — Charles Alllson, Scott McCormick. Edward Daugherty, Miss Alice Coad had a foursome for her guest, Miss Mildred Todd of Kansas City, Mr. and {{r:. Barton Millard {?ve a dinner at the club for Miss Nan Madden of Nutley, N. J., when cov- ers were laid for: y | Messrs. and Mesdames— I John Madden, Ross Towle, | George Redick, Walte: Roberts, €. E. Creighton, Clarke, John Radick, © Miss Kathryn Torrance of Los An Mastors— Mastors— Jo Millard, willard Millara. George H. Mayne of Council Bluffs had a pagty of six at the club last evening, as did also Mrs. F. A. Nash. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Foye had a party of eight guests, At Happy Hollow. For Mr. James Dyrenforth of Chi- cago, who is the guest of Mr. Edward Fuller, Mr. Ted Eyler gave a dinner party for eight guests last evening. Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Howe fnd twenty guests at dinner Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Tunnicliff had a party of ten at dinner in honor of Mrs. f;red Nash of Pasadena, Cal, who is the guest of Mrs. J. E: George, James Drummond, jr., entertained twelve of his friends at the dinner- dance, Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Buchanan had eig\t guests at dinner last evening. . A. Rohrbough had five guests ‘at dinner and W. J. Culley had a party of six. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Rushton enter- tained at dinner last evening at the club. Decorations on the table were pink asters and asparagus fern. The guests present were: i ' Mensrs. and Mesdamon— J. T. Bertwell, . M. Durton, Howard Rushton. | Colonel and Mrs, J. M. Banister en- down from Craig, Neb. il tertained at dinner Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bergen are on their for their son, Edwin B. Banister, who | wedding trip to Colorado and will has been in Washington during the make their future home in Omaha, The dantiest, prettiest yokes and edgings are so easily Ind‘) charmingly crocheted with Kloster that it is no wonder its popu- larity increases every day. The lasting luster and splendid wearthg quality of Kloster do full justice to the beauty of your own handiwork. LOSTER | CROCHET v EMBROIDERY COTTONS *‘White that stays white—colors that last*’ HeyN PHoTO Lourse Ruthy Vest and Master Maurice Vest, cousin and brother of the bride, stretched the ribbons, Miss Gordon sang ‘‘Because,” ac- companied on the piano by Miss Esther Knapp‘ who also played the “Lohengrin” wedding march. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller, who motored " 1 this annomsoe- Jor experts and beginners B 1% 70w (AT our latest crochet foldérs—No. 333, illustrating 25 new ‘ for yokes and edgings, with all stitches shown—or No. [Mustrating 1S latest Crocheted Dainties for Baby If dealér cannot supply you send us his name, and for each of the folders enclose n\ t stamps. The Thread Mills Co. 19t Adume Siee summer l.!,udyinl ‘!! ¢ examination by Stork Specal SPECIAL gon ore unale to :“dm from o b e wrile lo us 'y /o for u‘l‘lm—y e s Ll A daughter was born to Mr. and OFFER sized irial bglis of Kioster Covdonnet ov Pevie - add 12 (stomps) and receide onr two lalest Joldérs, 00 DIAMONDS WATCHES Minses— eriet Shermun, Eleanor McGiiton, Mrs. Howard Bergen on Thursday ioonMactyuesery Rut, Macoy. A at Birch Knoll hospital. Mrs. Bergen, )lnm.—w l();efore her marriage, was Miss Helen Thompson Weekly, ates, M o ety Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Van Orsdel el and Mra.J, M. Banistor, have a new bnbi{boy, born Thursday . G. Streight llll:d a 'Pl‘"y of ten morning at the Methodist hospital. the club Satarday evening. ¢ the Field Club, . A small sum, weekly or monthly, makes you the owner of a splen- did Diamond or other article of high grade Jewelry. You will never miss the money while you will enjoy wearing your D a long time. Make your selection now. Wear and enjoy the article Frltemi? Luncheon, Delta Tau Delta fraternity has in- Mrs. N. J."Moore and son, Mr. C. augurated a series of fortnightly , entertained at dinner at the i 7 luncheons for the winter, one of Moor:h%n cl:n; evening.' Baskets which is scheduled for this Thursday vari-colored asfers, tiew with bows at 12:15 'o'clock, at the University tulle were used on the table. Two 5 . club. A permanent organization has while paying for it in easy weekly w Yo jembers of the ; . p been effected with Hugh A. Myers as *fiyfigq},‘:i:engfiil:n? ue D. . tpresidem and Carlisle Allan, secre- X ::n':::i‘fl::"muh'u'“u. O'Brien, formerly of this city. Cov~ i 5 ary. Royal Daughters Meet. Diamond N N gy — | = - ¥ he Royal Dnu%hten held their ” monthly meetin hursday evening luncheon at the Country club Tues-| with Miss Vera Sullivan, Games, mu- day for Mrs. W. W, Morsman of Cal-|'sic and dancing occupied the even- ifornia, who is visiting here after an|ing. The next meeting will be held absence of five years. Mrs, F. H.|with Miss May Russell. 3 Cole, Mrs. B. F. Crummer, Mrs, C. s F. McGrew and Mrs. Z. T. Lindsey | Picnic Supper. ,flum c‘rt ; entertained for Mrs, Morsman during| A motor picnic Pll'ff to the Henry er the week, Wyman place, near Florence, Friday e Well;:inl‘ inclgdefl Mr.Enn: MW lg' IM. .| Sorority Luncheon. ilhelm an iss Esther Wilhelm, LA '“’°{;du',.'_“xl‘xf'h°°""“ The Alpho Delta Phi sorority en-|Mr. and Mrs, Walter Page, Mr. and ing of a solo cltman, A ?| tertained at lunch t the U .| Mrs. Wyman, Mrs. Charles Offutt, feading by Mrs. Rebert Grant, lnstre. alitaoon ed by |Miss Virginia Offutt, Mrs, F. P, 4 sity club this afternoon, followed by ! Lake 'y Club. mental selection by Miss Mildred | "G00 ot it e Orpheum, The | Kirkendall, Mrs. Barber, Randall . and Mrs. T, L. Combs ente atoga hl::'ln 'I:l ':?.:%‘{."'".',' b': Howss, followed by & baltet lancheon. | 4y mnP nyn in honorpof ‘:he !w: Brown, Warren Breckenridge and uumr-dsm Friday evening, | present, but. J Reed was at the| We members, Miss Helen Loftman and | Ralston Scobie. : wedding of his son. The m‘.:.ll:::' of Miss Hattie Stein.| Miss Maurea Hendee, who will soon La Valliere a. . Willlams, R 20--Diamond Stud, | 378—Dismond Ring, ik solid Eold: | 14k solld gold Lottis | 7 elcher mounting, ) brflllant perfeot | ~Ferfection’ s‘n engraved, cut Al ’r‘ld, fine mon: $4.! ogler, D3 fiux;. of o e N1, Wheers, elght s, Hall has a brother, Lieutenant return to the state university, Asters | Phi Gamma Delta Dinner. 241 —1a Val . { K:nth Whiting, in the army and :f::’g:r,m:f :Ldu )?r.';"l’lr“r;.'cyoel:: were used on the table. Those present| In honor of the men leaving for |[ liere solid gold, | Maeaan another brouurf &. navy, of Indianapolis will take place Thurs- were: school, Phi Gamma Delta fraternit; :"‘“"’:’ D‘::: L3 3 . e : iss Eleanor Carpenter came home | T, ',:.l'| 1R 2 bll ifi"%flf e Gatn ;. B Dot Roeh Corina Hon*™ placed for thir{'y Allan Dudley heads | [Jf Pear! Drov, 18-/ 160 Rracelet con ™ i S oAt Xl » 1ast_ week from Okoboll while M; Aple Sarkel will otiiciate. Mra. Lotls Moon, i i v ineh Fogular watch, Fine gold fijle *feolid_gold, brilliant F.. Carpent | Miss Lillie Steinberg, sister of the the alumni chapter. The honor guests |l | = §9,765/reruiar wateh. Fine gold € diamond e I‘fi;l ‘:n:lm)zr':. HnntGll Tsun bride, will be maid of fionor. and Ben | Fraternity Dances, were: AR ks o 4 " e A U i o ol e priced. . . ... also closed their cottage and feft Cooler of Missouri Valley, brother of| Sigma Rho* Chapter of Pi Tau Pi|roleom Everst, Al Patterson, e TL55 o Month: $1 a Month. f ltll::l nfiorfln, V_Il!“ 'I:e he'ncmln, while | fraternity gave its irst informal danc- aA“r;v Cr‘;‘:‘llx'.“' (‘:lfl'r:n .N;vll:rw = r. and Mrs. D. C. Patterson, with | ey sho ris . 0ger 0 cago will | ing party Friday evening. Those pres- | Fllbur Fullewar, - Carene Mo rmam. g g A ok e g e carry a_mcst complete smsortment Wi ¢ir daughters, Mrs. Boyce and Miss | 1Y the ring, and Miss Anna Maurer | ent were: 903. Phone Douglas 1444 and our sales- | of Emblem Charms, Butto ins_and will ugienie Patterson, came d will play the wedding march, Mosars, and Mesdames— ° {Continued oa Fage Four, Column One.) Ll hursday in their car from Okog;}'i: Following an eastern wedding trip :::a&n:r‘:h m;?fl llom':d' wall . Bredbec Tndianapolls. 18 Mt, Cooler and bride will be at home T L e, and Mrs, George Mickel gave | voyere (€Y $Pent the summer in their | 3¢ {ndianapolis about October 24, ol il Ak forand Get__ o ' The Old Reliable, Original “"f""’(ré}s::.f,"fl::.':f =','.' T S i T oattte, )'.".3'...;"‘,‘33;..(.‘., : Diamond and Watch Credit House " Thel included: ks Mil C, Nash are pre- b A e R Tooin Harvee o Fhlian Wotss, BROS&CQ MGy M= ipr.y . Di t Store. |, Their guests Mr, and Beginning the middle of the week, A M r{n. , o Henrletta Bergman, A g to move into t thi Mr. and Mrs, Charles Metz will en- v, prT—— '4 R 4 rom their count "l.c:'!.';‘""‘",”"‘{k tertain a party of young eo.plt l“ :}l:e Mat Breer, Hoto Marx, THE HIGHEST QUALITY Rings for all. Fraternal Organizations, Prices and terms to nult any purse. rs. R. R. Kimball has taken an|Metz ranch near Cody, Neb, In the | pare vopostock Jullan Krackower, B e apartment at Paxton court, on party will be the Misses Norma and | Heroer Hrri, Frudorie Hosenstook MACARO N' ‘wenty-sixth and Douglas streets, and | Harriet Mack of Buffalo, daughters | Morton Hiller, St Fetree, 3 F. T, Norton. 1g_with Mr, and Mrs. John vdil‘mm into it shortly, of Norman E. Mack; ‘Miss Marion -Vest Wedding. 36 Age Reche Book Free ¢ Mr. and Mrs, James Corr r, and Mrs, Richard Coad, who|Kuhn, Messrs. William Moore Deck- B ) i v i m- rite Urion. have been making their home with [er of Buffalo, Carl Holmes of Cnels vz.'dfl"{a’eof ‘M, '::.dcfli,'. Ov]\;;fi SKINNER MFG.CO. OMAHA, USA rs, J. B. Watkins entertained a d Mrs. A, B, Mc-[nati and Sam Vail of Detroit, all tiam D. est, and Geo'rxe W. Ber en, SARGEST MACAROM! FACTORY IN AMERICA ing party Friday evening compli- coming here from their | friends of Miss Gertrud d Mr. 1t Iio her daughter, Miss Louise | ranch at Malaga, » moved Mon-| Philip Metz, s el %?,:J:,'.,‘;‘,:;' f;:”,.mf’:{'{'fie“’f:nfe'fi? N. cins, who leaves shortly for Dav- dl{(to 565 South Thirty-sixth street.| The young people will return to ide’s i . the bride's parents. The Rev. Oliver Ed' ith L. Wagoner t, Ia, where she will re-enter( = Mrs. Frank Colpetzer has tak Omaha“in time for the Ak-Sar-Ben K ers entertaining parties were A i | occupy it|will entertain them at their beautiful | N, Dawson of Dietz Memorial Meth- TEACHER OF PIANO , C. Townsend, who had five [about the first of October. Mrs. Col-|new home just nearing completion at| odist church performed the ring cere- Residence Studio ; H. C, Christianson, four; pe!:ern:nd her mother‘ Mrs. Dubois, | 3708 Dewey avene. many. g 2223% Park Ave. d ks, fuur: E A Swan. |are still at Harbor Point, Mich, but| On Wednesday, ‘October 4, Miss, The bride was gowned .in white Phone Harney 596S. &u s Mae Mulvihill, twelve. e g)'n:n A "unh Omaha the middle | Gertrude Metz will give a bridge-| batiste, with princess lace, and her and’ Mrs, C.lvi. mlard gmer- A luncheon for the Misses Mack at the | veil was held in place with lilies of | = d at a mo& A ner Satur-|gp o wer M,m. Bride. Fontenelle. th;fl v.n;{y hshel cfirriec}f bride'sbro;es. okl ' i “ o K 0 iss Rachael Metcalfe was brides- nreQGW):Tt'!‘i:ll? 'l::eg:fm ‘:Idn ]:1’: Kimball Family in the East. maid and wore a gown ofw white em- cellaneous shower at their home TM{. and Mrs. T. R, Kimball, Mrs. | broidered voile over pink messaline Thuudly evening in honor of Miss| by L Kimball and Miss Arabella|and carried an arm boquet of Killar- Ina Whitfield, who is to be a Septeme Kimball left Tuesday for Albany, N. ne¥ roses. We Save You Half on Funerals We Are Independent Undertakers HENRY COX, i We do not take advantage Tea for Guest. J. E. George gave a bridge- hursday in honor of her guest, Fred Chaffee Nash of Troy, N. Master Teaching, Encouragement, In- v N.|her bride. Th . Y., where they were to meet thei he groom was served by Howard || ypirati _mkV;lwm she "NI'M'H d earlier ‘lll M o pre:‘elzt"_werm car and spend two weeks mo(ofin‘: Bergen, his brother, as best man, Wusteas” P‘.'«I:‘:m;h;“nee:l:\: %e:-r::; o (o) your ereavement week from a ufion 's auto mgrho g}m Sjeve, Jennie Solomon, in the east. They were joined there| Little Miss Mary Lou Fyfe carried || Expression Challenging Comparison. ot r. George. € | Bihel e i:‘uflly lil;r::mon, %’ "‘li..RT. L. K?"bl"'! brother, Mr. [ the ring in an Easter lily and Miss| = SCHOO TEGES. The moment the services of an undertaker are needed, ., eanor Jacobsen, aniel Rogers of California, and hi === = =|_ SCHOOLS AND COL .} Svia Wetmen: Hazel Hi daughter, Miss Rogers. “M:‘“ “'; = the mere mention of PRICE is obnoxious to the average 8 Jenaen, nces Esther Laui , llw Poulsen, azte Mrs. T, R. Kimball expect t d || YOUR PIANO SHOULD BE TUNED 4 a few days with Mr, nx‘\’d Mr: 1 ;"Iv- John W. Evans & Ed Evans Mr. Sigmund Landsberg Libby Chval Margarot Whittiela, |rie Childs at Hudson-on-the-Hud depen ors yer. B % -the-Hudson, I dent P T d Player- Pianist, Ct d Instructor, is h orturde Rios® where Mrs, Childs has been this sum-|| Brperts from Kis. vacation and has. resumed nis mer with her mother, Mrs. Ferguson. person. No one knows this better than the undertaker. That is why the cost of funerals is so high. A service rendered at such a time is so appreciated that the cost is never considered. By combining, the undertakers are able to maintain prices that are enormous. We are in- dependent. We take no advantage of your state of mind. Our prices only allow us a fair profit. Some day you will need us. Take the time now to investigate and prove what we say. Stack & F alconer Omaha’s Only Independent Undertakers Douglas 887. 24th and Harney. :zon- Established Omaha 1884 clnss and private instruction in Piano, Letters of recommendation from Chicago, Harmony, Ensemble, Playing, etc., at Omaha, Lincoln and Denver music houses 302 Lyric Bldg, 19th and Farmam St. Factory 8381 N. 28th St. Phone Col B40 and 988, P. O. Box 50, Omaha, ||| Fhone Dous. S648—Residence H. 1875. For ‘Mrs. Morsman, Mrs. Nathan Merriam will give a ol Elsle Dann, Mesdames— Joo Hanak, mes— W. M, Whitfeld. With the Social Clubs, Mrs. T. H. Tracy entertained the Dale Auction Bridge club Tuesday afternoon, when Mrs. L. M. Beard est. High score was made Cr:nk Wray. . J. Carney entertained the Cos- U mos club Wednesday at her home. C%vcu were placed fo ? Turpin’s School of Dancing Season Opens Monday, September 11th Adult Beginnere, Monday, September 11, 8 p. m. Adult Advanced, Tuseday, September 12, 8 p. m. High Scheel Class Be- gine Saturday, Septemtber 30, 8 p. m. First Children's Clase Saturday, Oetober 7, 2130 p. m—Private Lessens Any Time. Applications recelved now. Terms most reasonable. Mr. Turpin tesches oll the new, modern dances. You got the best at once. Strietly s school of daneing. Harney 5143 28th and Farnam Mrs. . Balcombe Leon- N among the guests. His

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