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THE _OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 17, 1916. ! [ MAHA WH les present. Mr. Harry Van Ars-|grams and decorations will carry out|ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halleck VISIEING 10 DURING, - AERWILL ;WED DR SEIAGS S N O Fiale'spnrrvelty feature, tl’\’e “Cobweb tghc scheme for decoration of the ball | Allen, during the holidays. J 3 What THE HOLIDAYS. YEAR'S DAY. GUEST IN OMAHA. Castle,” was staged, but was nipped |room. About a hundred reservations Mrs. T. B. Hord of Central City | in the bud by an impatient partici-|have been made, and the club's list and her daughter, Mrs. Will R|vch\ar_<_lj Lo o) iS GOin 011 ; |pant. On Friday evening the club|is complete. Patrons ahd patronesses | son of Los Angeles, formerly .l|l,1~..~ a g : ‘will put on their special Christmas fo)r‘ the da;mle( adre: h';imlal:lo“L ipcnl a few days in the i i i [ | party at Druid hall and a very lively esars. and Mesdames— city WEEl b T, In soclety Clrcles | Sairiis anticipated by the members. |3 . “afrer, = Dt Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Whitmore and | —_— 1 H. J. Schifferie. ‘Mr.'znd Mrs. Frank Whitmore, all |Schoo! i | High School Proms. | | of Valley, leave Monday to spend the licer l:lome foniElobuays, I'he Central High school “proms” | Bellevue College Society News. :wm(er in Florida, Cuba. and other Denman Kountze comes home for are matters of immediate interest to| . | southern points. i 14 it s Welnees o e ' cople of hi cir.| Miss Chapman Rumsey, member of | ™“yfr¢ Dollie Pray. Cooper of White- |the holidays ed y the young people of high school Cir- | he Sunior! clags, |entertained’ at. & Hid it ‘fm\t(“‘ Sct‘(lml a;lu"ellari‘:;uncl Bluffs | cles. December 22 the senior prom J J | wood, S. D, arrived in Omaha Thurs- Miss Clara Hart of i will be home Thursday from school| yemy, and on January 26 the 'umor’l’!c"e hall Thpr;day afternoon. The prother, George G. Pray im_the east, accompanied by a school | | prom will et Ge thelaaie Jlllarc."I" of guests included the \Mvsscs; Mr. Bert Abraham of Ogden, Utah, iriend, Miss Dorothy Headly, who et o el nrobE L be Margurrng- Diddock, Rcrmcvc Schlot-| 1" ome to spend the holidays with will sptn'd the P:\(;hday: wnh|hchr|, | Wi fe S T ‘fi‘l'l(}i.n.d\(ell(‘:i;r)]::“‘:?’;;:;nMd"w Cas- | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ‘The Misses Margaret and ary | S } s thryn C SR d | Abratas: Wattles will be home from school at | ¥asgar Club Deesses Dolls. Mr. W. C. Erwin of Craig, Neb, P ‘Wellesley, Mass., for ylhc holidays Vaniar ohib nemberd vere entars lwas r?fw fiucsz o)f his ’i’":]H?rr{'mc“‘_' Chosen for Crack Squad. “"i}". 'h'; {3"";: Gb.;\ i W“"":")mc tained at the home of Mrs. Myl \]::;l %a:~c|a:(;p“,;’:‘;"r‘ class, for Sev-| = Gegrge W. Eggerss, eldest s?n]m 'frmn’?hc lt';lll‘egc of Bethany at To- Standish Saturday afternoon, W1 Miss~ Bernice Schlotieldt of the Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Eggerss of thi member bringing a doll for a ( sophomore class entertained her sis- | mas present to some poor little kiddie. This is an annual custom with Vassar ;gn‘l.\. Members of the local club ipeka to spend the holidays with her parents. Miss Margaret Howes will return December 23 from St. Louis, where ter, Miss Edith, of Walnut, la., over| the week-cnd last week. ¢ | Miss Eleanor Ingersoll entertained | N . |are: : , K v . ' was attained by only five seniors and 3 2 er- Seblarnes at a fudge party in her rooms in AL 3 22 ERIs s ding SWasinglonupRe: . R her o e | Fontenelle hall Wednesday afternoon. "o fourth form bovs. 'The crack TMi s s De- AL [ Georke Naverstick €. W. Poynter Among those present were the Misses | Squad is a fancy drill organization. ccil]n;:rlr:?c"l:::e\;xie‘\;‘ r:'r:’l;:;c :o | 7ce o fobett iindixe Vivian Foley, Kathleen McCrann,|and the candidaics have worked spend the holidays with her parents, i cSWIIZI Lloyd Usborne Lida Lorimer, F Stocker, Ra- | faithfully for the competition. : Dpr and Mrs. Charles Rosewater. | er [t s mona McElroy and a Ticknor. Later in the winter this squad will Miss Gertrude Stout will return Nell Dugan Tuekphinel Congdon Miss Florence McCrann and Miss | compete in d”‘“ with the squad of the from the Misses Somers' school in s | Kthel Dietrich Mona Cowell Dorothy Miriam were the guests of | University of Minnesota, and for the {Washington, D. C., December 21, to I A e Hilda Hammer Pinley, Council Blutts. | Miss Kathleen McCrann and Miss | last two) years Shattuck has been vic S praelie % e it DYEELe 3 = Vivian Foley over the week-end. tor in the contest. spend the holidays with her parents, Huff in their new honie, the first one | Pleasures Past. ! s s ‘Mr. .‘"dF?firs. JOhF’zl '11-‘ .Sto;xt. o ; being hell o year ago. Dinner was| A birthday supper was given in| Residence Changes. | Watson-Gibson Wedding. f Miss Florence Rahm returns De- - served in the ball room, where dec- honor of Miss Julia Stchno at her| Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed and fam-| _Sergeant S. S. and Mrs, Margaret *=v=e 'Cf‘"‘t.’" lf‘ f"'.”" }‘(4""’{."”;} '"gm‘f'"h:r;e } //_ orations we-c in violet and 1ed. Ih:l\hume, South Side, last Sunday. The [jj"have moved into town from their | Gibson of Bellevue = announce the she is attending Monticello seminary. > the table was of red|gyests were: | = ! - ; i ; IMiss’ Dorothy Dahlman will return b {W n D TR T AT M el Meaem s g e aa *ip'i‘;;"':rhof'gf‘ l‘}":":\“h::;‘; o (G o) | r;z\::)r‘xa%c) ‘“rlhglri»i:uw;i?cn}g";r: i fets for the wor | 7. Riha, C. Cheshok, s e h, 3 | : Mr. ¥ “L;}," ’:f’"’, l‘(;!"" iToh i HH- erc . c ol gect ,[_ 3 "I,'" Wl ""»r,"ba'"l 17, Firabik, 3. Stahno. | Mrs. Samuel Katz has returned | Platte, on Wednesday, December 20, i8s Geraldine Johnson will re- SR i s oo roses were the gentlemen's bou- |7\ fo® i o R B el GV el i ko Cifih e Sontl) (turn December 19 from the state uni- e e Drake Real tennieres. | Mary Riba, Rosle Sedlacek, | a months visit m Sioux CLity ISRk e o o !v:rsily for the holidays. The Misses|Perintendent of the Drake Rea ty The guests included Anna Riha, Mary Stehno, |and has moved to the Blackstone|Side, Rev. Father Ahern officiating. Geraldine and Beatrice Johnson will Construction company. Messrs, and Mesdames— Anns Seyra, Julla Stehno. | from the Fontenelle, where she has| The ceremony will be performed in |entertain Miss Kathryn Howey of Mrs. George P. Dumal_l_ announces » s o FR, been for the last year. ' the presence of relatives and there Beatrice and Miss Dorothy Davies of |the marriage of her sister, Miss | red stars and Christmas wreathes. \mos Hrabik, Vincent Stehno, Mrs. Charles E. Bates of Farring-| will be no attendants. Mr. and Mrs. ’Utiu and Miss .ergucn{e Y ohai Blanche Graves, to Mr. Joseph Frank- | Games were played and - Mr. Alva A tarl Hrablk, Edward Stehno, ton, west of Dundee, has closed her| Watson will be at home after Jan- y . i lin Moscrop on December 6 at the | Cramer and Miss Ruth Peters gave d 5 inton Povondra, Frank Stehno. home and will be at the Blackstone |uary I in Bellevue. lof Lincoln, who will come for the home of Mrs. Durnall, They will be | recitati Thosatiin | stteddante | Harry Weller. | Frank Rita, fer thi k Christmas parties. Miss Beatrice |3y 5me after January 1 at 3316 West e Missria i ore, Cramer, |p O™ fnd Mosdames— do U SR In and Out of the Bee Hive. i 1 . " ‘ aude Uren. 4 {Johnson will return to the state uni- Broadway, Council Bluffs, 1a. The | Whitehead, Nixon, Phillips, Cham Mosars,— Winter 1'ours Planned, ... | Coffee for Guests. Mrs. Milton Barlow went to Chi- versity for the second semester, hay- le are on a honeymoon Harald and Dx Py Arthur Storz. | Mr. and Mrs. John S. Brady will L . " . 'ing recovered her health young people a iy bers, Forbes, Harold and Dana Pe- Mesdames— st 3 ™| Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gladstone will | cago Thursday, but will return Mon- 8 ) tri&in enver and Colorado Springs. | ters; Mesdames Kilgore, Nixon, F. L Ellick. ]’;‘I'ke.'h;,"'b eighth .'I’.‘;“ “:mniu"’" entertain at a coffee Thursday from |day morning. Mittlemeyer-Storm Weddi s Florence J. Jackson of Lima,| Thomas, Buck, Cook, Darnell and| Mim Oles Stors. i e ¥ < ¢ 3¢ |3 to 6 for Mr. and Mrs. Dave Marks| Mrs. W. A. Redick returned Thars- ¥ RpRFAm e -ty ehng, 0., and Mr. Earl C. Monson of Has- | Peters, and Misses Hazel and Mil companied by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas| “c o Antonio, Tex., who arrive|day from Minneapolis. The marraige of Miss Cora Storm,|tings, Neb.,, were married Saturday |dred Anderson, Mary Chase, Blanche | Deborah Franklin Club. | Latham Davis with their children, |daughter of Mrs. John Goretsky to|in All Saints’ rectory by the Rev. T.| Kerschner, Ruth and Lucile Peters. Mr. Bernard Mittlemeyer took place|]. Mackay. The attendania yyre Mr. =i Thursday evening at 8:15 o'clock at|and Mrs. William H. Hall. r. and | On Glee Club Mrs. Bertha Getzschmann entet-| . : tained the Deborah Franklin club at|2[s0 expecting to go to Belleair and|p ' wise of New Manager. the holidays in the east. a 5 o Y “Hal : Trip. Orphedm party Thursday after- | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCord will be ; 2 ey ‘ e /the Hillsdale Baptist mission. The|Mrs. Monson will reside in Hastings,| ~ Mr, J. J. Hanighen and son, Cleary, ::,on, oumJ’ h;y luncheon at the | there after January 5. tail:;: 1;1: "Z‘“bfi‘a“ui?ffif“";“ ;." 'f rd daugrl:tegotivy cg(irangem;o]rblii:ad ;m‘li church was Dbeautifully decorated | Neb. expect to spend a part of the Christ-| Cricket room. The decorations were | Mr. ;"d rs. Joseph Kldfldf’f 'f'" [GhcHeonByeiterdiyiiton ’i‘"ppj&:s visit her parents, Mr, and Mrs %rani\ } with palms and potted plants and a —— mas holiddys with the Cornell Glee|miniature Christmas trees. The mem- C‘i’,"‘:" ‘Pt’m? o ve ,“: ay ?‘: Lioyd Ferciott, who has recently |Hollinger. Mr. McCague ST ' ¢ la'rge wedding bell hung :m\ nbbgn Holiday Visitors. d“hl' md‘tp englg:lmeénuLl:'ane- bers present were: thaci'r sl";lrl‘l Dl: !fi.mA. mmte;,‘gfic moed here from. Baltimere M. | them foo Christmas. alzizm‘:;s"ew:;e ’“:(2':’ ?cr ‘:,‘,':ru'r:_ Lieutenat A. M. Chariton and Mrs. | 3PGUS, LEIFAED &8¢ ol':‘ler s‘(”‘:' OM" e SR Grove, Cal. Covers were laid for eight guests.| G. A. Meyer is in Denver on busi- » Y Charlton will arrive in Omaha the Mrs, Harigl 1, John, Laurle J. Quinby, Me, o6 I templates | Mr. Ferciott is the new general man-|ness and will not return until just m?{fi" Stewart Storm, brother of the | first of the week to spend Christmas xh;‘t‘nfi";{:"}';;“hcg;:;“‘l ‘:_‘l’p fi‘& . W, Bertha Gelzschmann, spen:iing i '-'im;“il; Fcl:,r‘isan.m s age‘r i O L b Gt L : bride, and Mr. Frank Hubble, super- ;&"h k'“g"a( Fh"lm-f-,:- m_oth&r, the glee club, Their itinerary in- Goorpe ¥ s Miss Martha Folda left Thursday thy?haux’:gtuhfnrs‘ D& = tBe;rymm o intendent_of the mission, served as| oo Sb O AT '1?-"' it Chart |cludes Louisville, Cleveland, Detroit, | Bee® B ¥» of Councll Bluffs. | for San Francisco, whence she sails | Betrothal Announcement. el e M L Uishers. *Mids Tdéy Schlossir took fimh oppho;tt:nltx it ;lq“':""i'l‘ il me and New York City, = | Margaret Kennedy. [with Miss Crunden of St. Louis for| Mr. and Mrs. Warren Switzler an-| 0 Al e t:ll;c_!.hey will her place at the piano and Miss Ruth [0 1as Bac to vielt hus Ty Curt@ | The party makes the trip in its spe- Japan on December 27. el Uil GrElaals o LD s st Omaka the first Kinsley sang “O, Promise Me, ;{he {whd:ys since_be entered the | cjal car, with every from | LeMars Club Dance. Mrs. Mary B. Reed left Thursday | daughter, Alice Royall, to Mr. John| Mo¥ W0 retarn to Omaha the first \ the close of which Miss Schi Miss Bather Flower of Chicago is | barber shop to diping car, provid The LeMars club on Friday even-|to spend the winter in San Antonio, | Daniel Lynn of Boston, the cere-| % Jne Yyt . Bergmantiete Lot played the Lohengrin wedding march, h b :f the holida: § fli o | Next, Christmas the glee club will | ing gave one of the first club dances| Tex. Mrs. Reed stoppéd in Kansas | mony to take place New Year's d‘y"evening for s ot Shore Al M Elizabeth Padget and little tBe guc;l or ' the doi' b’e‘ino enter. | 8in8 in Omaha, that being the fourth|to be given at the Blackstone since | City for a few days on her way south. The affair will be a quiet home el e father a:d’accom e 1\;.'1"1 iss Mabel Storm, a niece, attended :;!d‘h ef':i'::i‘s mWedneld‘ fter. | Joar since its last appearance here.| the opening of this hotel. Ninety- —_— wedding at 7:30 in the evening. Mrs. | {0 Ufy PO €T B SECS mfm s A the bride, and Mr, Frank Meegan was | 3in¢ ’t': ity ‘i":’h her Those glee club members who were | fiye couples attended and special| To the South for Christmas. C. Judson Chapman of Harrison, Fonetalt wim"M‘“ gman Baak irian. \ :oon a 'tatwpg Yhmm followed by here four years ago remember with| music by a quartet served to further Mr. and Mrs. George T. Wright|Ark., formerly Miss Litta Rohrbough |® \fiss [ oa Howard will 0 to Lins The bride was given away by her|Hon0" .h F !g’““e : pleasure the cordial reception given| enliven the evening. left Saturday evening for Tennessee, | of this city, who has been Miss| o1y Tyesday for the formal party of brother, Clarence and Rev. Charles|tc8 8t the é’n e btk AL them by Omaha people at that time. where they - will - apy Christmas. | Switzler's most intimate friend, will| {he Beta Theta Phi feitarsil F. Holier, pastor of Trinity Baptist Mrs. GIIYCOOX ;5 ‘5,““" "'fin f?} Mixers’ Club. Their daughter, Miss Emma Eliza-|be the bride's only attendant. Mr. ailiad church, read the full Episcopal rin }il.e';:'l'klulyn 9 OF VRuam.TNER h&rfi mnfley entartattiod at niversity dMiXFl’!' club wfl: get:étwl';gi:: ‘;:.S:‘Ffi'jg‘;"‘:h::}]:?d' R(};?:;t izsi:zlcr, brother of the bride, | Dinner-Dance Club Revives, t 1 1 gown 9 " . " t W 0y & : 2 :ve&wll:c'sill’trh:vim “’: f:::e p.oint mn?c Bfl" rcClmt'octhlmJ:d l‘;:: "l"::‘ luncheon Saturday at the Omaha club f{n::?:":]mlcin; mfi':,';"y' ne?xt ue:- spend her Christmas holidays there. kil Tnan ' th;{::’; cg::i:’s"?’:'i':: nfl;:bla:tf a}":“’ J edged with white satin ribbon, the fl'm;“'fi'“‘l‘;: iAot el Zagt 1 703 M.‘“g‘".' Calvin. il‘he d";”“"“’ day evening. The patrons and pa- Personal Mention. atitbe Bontetslle on Saturday‘:l:crc: Ji bodice and skirt being covered with Mr. Herbert. French arrives today were in Christmas colors, and covers the occasion will be: Novelty D Club. 3 Recent arrivalg from Omaha at the ings twice a month, is reviving, at L silk net, and_her long silk net veil|fronr gy oo Rons: Lo to join by | "S558 laid for: - The Novelty Dancing cinb will giye | Hotel Snapp in Excelsior Springs are: | jeast for one more dinner-danc was held in place with white ribbons. wile, and baby d::(hter. who.are with Clatte Hema Woodwarl 3 2 its Christmas at ‘the’ Black- | A. A. Heath, Charles A, McClain, J. Aflce: ! A FL. Bigelew. stone Wednesds v week. The ruh will be members | Mrs. Ewing Brown and E. E. Hamell of the older high school and younger| Miss Pauline Sommers of Detroit is On_the Calendar proavog B S o Ak fag 3 people from university 1s l"“’::d' y E.hhc:n" g:reniz.r le-‘;“;:: The Le Rigolo club entertains at planning to attend the dance. t%fl)— comes over for Christmas. a dancing party December § J IR N R s T Hanscom park pavilion. ! Family Reanions for Xmas, o, Winter Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Carfisle and oy W children, Sem . and Virginia, will|jsar oy et ch%, oo leave Friday for St. Louis to attend|members about thi reunion at the home of Mr. Mre the y Hollow e. Mr. Carlisle will re-| ¢ Harte : turn to Omaha the day after Christ-| Belcher hh:hné - I;tmd:;' th;r ‘c’lm mas, but Mrs. Carlisle and the two| with Willard SE;‘:? as vice presi- children will spend two weeks in St.| dent and Walter Byrne secretary. The club will meet next on Tuesday, Endeavor Society Party. Teony ARoyal Christmas Gift The Endeavor aociety of the North | Dinner Dance. : = HERE is no more distinctive present for Side Christian church held a delight-| Mr. and Mrs. ‘Lee Huf® gave a de- % g a*’ifii Nell In her hair sle wore white rosebuds. = [ drens yhiter the marriage Mr. sad Mre her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I E. Cons: | ari ‘woatara Mittlemeyer went to their newly-| “Mes Robert Forgan will arrive| Mm R L Huntley. furnished home, 4415 South Monday from Chicago to spend the visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph Cohn. Chicago are visiting Mr. Allen's par-| (Continued on Page Eignt, Column Five.) guests were present. town guests were the maternal arents of the bride, Mr. an ohn Craven of Watonga, Okl Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde A, Scott enter- tained at their Tuesday eve- ning in honor of their tenth wedding anmveruz. A mock wedding was staged with tin wedding bells and au- tumn leaves for decorations. The 'E. P, Archibald, B B Council Blufts Clyde Morrow A. R. Brenton, Cliftord Beott Gleawood, Ia. W. D. Murphy R Neldetheisor, H. P. Bk . G A o SRR, |fal moal evening at the home of th | ightfal dinner dance t their home family or friend than the remarkable instru- ! ath ay evening. It was under . Sl 5 Minses— Misseo— fhe direction of the u'ocjnl committee, | Mrs. gnlevg:::k'. Wio s maraed ment that reproduces music with absolute fidehty ,;fi;m” ‘A,:Inl:.l;-.?“ Miss Lucile Peters, Miss Hazel An-|tnis summer, Mr. and Mrs. H. E Elsbeth Duty Vema Seoft = |derson and Mrs. C. M. Buck. The|Sides and Mr. Camerun Mclntyre and without any mechanical intrusion. - Messra.— Menars,— house was prettily decorated with lof Lincoln., This was the second af- James Murphy Willlam Murphy — o o saih John Murphy Willlam Dufty | James Dufty Charles Murphy | Don Scott Ray Dowling ! Wedding Announcements. i : | Mr. Allan ‘l}(vnd Bndéeé‘ of '('!‘Gll., sui:,mwmoo ' city and Miss Westrope of Glenwo Comp! o Ta., were married in Lincoln Decem- for Record Albwew) m . ber 14, Rev. Charles Tyner of St. A J Luke's Episcopal church performed / the ceremony, lflter m;hichh II ghm‘:r ! . m— A -, - . was given at the Lineoln hotel by the anteisskerohios Z e g i i3 brother of the bride Those present v > MGHIHE were: Mr. and Mr: ed Westrope, — TALKING! g Mr. and Mrs, Les . Anderson of e | Omaha, and the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley will be at home after January 1 at the Drake Court apartment. Mr. Bradley is su- /:i. :Gift; w & [SeD) o Receive It s superb for education or recreation—it supplies ready entertainment for guests, for parties, for dances. In Handsome Cabinets— The Cheney is incased in beautiful cabinets of the best periods of art furniture. It is a handsome instrument in a handsome frame, fit to grace the finest surroundings. The perfection and refinement of the Chenep instrument and cabinet make it the ideal holidap gift. It plaps all disc records. Keep Your Avparel Delicately Scented If would have your apparel—your lingerie, fllru mm—m the delicate frage MARINELLO Come in and see and hearthistruly g50 s100 s$200 remarkable phonograph. $75 8150 $300 Are those which are exclusive, such as the ones we are showing | this year. If it's just a lit- tle remembrance you wish to scnd, why not one of our dainty Hand- Painted Cards. “Come in today and visit through ‘Omaha’s exclu- sive gift shop. ALLA SHOP 207 SOUTH 18TH ST. We also offer a very exquisite Marinello body sachet. Either of these will be an excellent addition to that Xmas bex. Come in or send us 10 cents for liberal samples. N. L. RICE, MARINELLO SHOP Suite 868, Brandels - h‘l’\.ullfi | will be given at Keep's Dancing acad. | fudge party in her rooms in Fonte-lqay {5 spend the winter with her city, has been chosen for the crack i squad of Shattuck Military academy. | where he and his brother attend school. This is a coveted honor and Monday to be their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Calvin and | Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wharton are Miss Calvin left Thursday to spend e Christmas night has been chosen f evening of th|R. Peters, E. S. Simmons, Dr. and | (fe-affair, which will be at the Fonte. nelle. The club is made up mostly of some of the younger married set, Mr. and Mrs. Rabert W, Allen of With @ number of bachelors. This is L SR |

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