Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 24, 1911, EDITORIAL, Page 2, Image 10

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    JlIK OMAHA SlJNDAV )VA. DKCKMHEK 2i..J9U.
SOCIETY IS TO STAY AT HOME
January Bride and Attendants
m .m . e5r.
Family Reunions to Mark the Ob
terrance of Chriitmai Day.
OBEHLIN SISOIES ABE COMISG
II 1 1(1 -I'
nan
Fort ( rook I lilldren Arc te 1lxt a
Christmas Trrc and a iay Time
at tp fts-itiBsalam at
hp rait.
318-320 South 16th. St.
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.V I i
ftoelal f'alrndar,
MONDAY Junior club. 'an M Cham
bers'; Mr. Chrlc ,ft. dance at uii
Mrrtorx l.tan Kr Al ui-iiiun- Aiet.
Tl'KfliAY Alia tJeoige A. Julyn and
Mrs. J. R 8' oble, a. ft ,11011 rrc ,"t"on
and evening dam at i.inlnirM fur M.s
Violet J"Mn ana M as iteieii ro.n.c,
Lou Mihonx ctit. sn.iuai banquet hi
the Heni-haw; Mis. t.. t.. Lai., i.aii:
at the-Grand hotel, ( uiitii' I ImuIi); jti
huHinen, ita iv.' Mi, i aiker in nun
c.l Hi ul i a : Mix ii luarJ. tea.
W F.DN KbUAY i.r. mi Air, joseph M.
Xaldrige, pink dum.iii) dance at . iibiii
brri : Umi Kulli Gould and M as MdU
ird Marr, aftemno.i brluge tor .i.k
Giace Oilmore; hri. R. C. How. Iun.il
pon for Min Marion howe; iir. an 1
Mr. C. C. Alilai.n, house party lur M s
Orao Allison and Matr (.haries Al
lison; t hi Kappa Psl. diiinvr and
theater party; omeral irt Mm. Gicii
villa M. Dorige. rtutptlnn In Cjuncil
Bluff; Oir.ain Hig.i h liool Ulee tint),
con-.ert at nrnt Christian rhurvh; Mr.
M. C. Peters, brlK? lor M n luphne
Pteri; M m Blannie Welch, Orpi.cii.u
paitv for All-n ui. tn Klnsler.
TMCKSHAY-Mi. Myron Lentiied.
luncheon for Sllsse Helen Foibes,
iviarearet Mct'hciaon and Harriet
Smith; Mm. Kalph W. Connell, luncheon
for Mis Keg na Connell; Mr. I). A.
Baum, lime tiron. Omikron ciub, dnce
al Cnanibers'; Mr. and Mn. A. H.
McConnell, dancing party, etna; banquet
at the Home; Mr. and Mr. D. J.
O'Brien, orphetim paitv: Umaha high
school clsr of 19U. reunion al I'nl
veritv of Omaha: Mr. J. C. Hans
ford, Clover Leaf Card club; Mr and
Mr. Loin TS'aah, Mr. an I Mr. Vlcl.ir
Caldwell. Mr. and tin. r M. orr, box
part e at th Brandets; Mr. aril Mr.
K. W. Judxon, theater part of tli
Brandeis; Mr. and Mr. A. C. Fmlth.
dlnnar and theater party j Nebraska
alumni, banquet at University rlub.
RID AY Mr. and Mrr A. (J. Beeann.
Mr. and Mr, i. II. Butler and Mr. K.
R Bruce, dar.ee at tli Metropolitan tr:
Mkse Kstherlne p.eoon. Mildred Hut
ler and Elisabeth Bruce: Mr W. It.
McCord. luncheon for M. Margery
McCord; MIh Oretchen Mrfunnell,
afternoon brldu; Ml B!on and
Maater Robert Btor. dance; Tun Uel
en'n luncheon at the New Hamilton.
SATURDAY Harvard Ulee club, ron
cert at tho Boyd; Mr. Artltur frit ten
den bmlth, tea for v!ltln Harvard
men: danco at the Rmn f"r Harvard
men; luncheon and aventnt banquet at
0,naha tlub for Harvard men: lr
Hlbout, dance at rhantier" s Mr. and
Mra. D. V. fiholee. brldat d'nm-t-; Beta
Theta PU banquet at Un'.vcra.ty club.
Omaha society will rpend Chrltma In
tru home faahlon. Moat of the dlnnnra
will be family attain with the tnveier
at home and the boy and flrla back from
colter and (ohool. An excrptlon will be
Mr. E. W. Nash, who with her daughter.
Mil France Kath, will upend rhrlxtma
In Dubuque with her daugMor. Mr.
Ueors Myer, and Mr. Myetr. Mm. J.
M. Metcalf and Mrs. Ata Hertnch will
hprr.d Chrlitma In Lincoln with their
brother, Judxe Cornlnh.
At Fort ymnha. the officer famlllf
will alno hale home dinners at their dif
ferent quarter. ChrlHtmaa morning Torn
lulik and Mi. Clark will hold open haunt
lor the officer families to enjoy the
Chrlstmaa tree, which they have (or thclr
eon, James Clark.
At Fort Croolt the children of the offi
cer and tioldlers will have a it a 7
Chrtatinas eve. In the post sjymnaatum.
1 here will ba a matnoth Christina tree
with a present for each boy and ah I
thete, nd Eanta Clau will be on hand
to dlatilbute the tilft. There will be a
lroe:ani of mtKlc and recitations also for
the children and groan-up.
Mr. and Mi, a. V. Wattles will hive a
family reunion. Their gueats will be Mi.
Vi'au'.f' aliler, Mra. John Moiluch. Mr,
McHugh and Mlis Dorothy McHugh of
fcloUK city.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tukey will have a
Christmas tree celebration at their home
i n Diunuay inoiinna iioee preceni vfm
be:
Mr. ar.d Mrs. i:lwln Mjir:on of Kan
saa I'lty.
Mr. and Mr. Ci. P. Moorhecd,
Mr. arid Mra. A. 1'. 'I ukey.
Mm. Wullin of (i in nil Rapid. Mich.;
Mr. and Mi. Ilailey Mooihevd,
lieutenant and Mr. Allen Reed of
tun Kraiulno.
Mta Katheilnc Moorhead.
Mlra lUhol Tukey, .
Mlaa Katnrrlne Vukey, l
Maater Moorhead Tuky,
ilarley Moorlicud, Jr.
Mr. and Mra. Fiank Fowler of Fre
mont aio having a family reunion, moat
of the guexta being either Irom Omaha or
formerly of thl city. Those present will
hv:
Judge and Mr. W. It. Munger.
Mr. und Mra. P. H. Hell.
Mr. and Mr. Kamert. Jackson Of Del
ia, 8. U.
Mr. and Mra. H. Fowler.
Mr. and Mia. Frank Fowler.
Miaa Ruth Fowler,
Mine Jean rowler.
Mlaa Mollis VYIlluughby.
Mrurs.T Mesara
Munger H. II, V. II. Munger, Jr.;
1. Hit WIT Jr.
One of the large family dinner given
Christmas day will be that of Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Phllllppt. Among the out-of-town
gueet will be Mr. end Mr. El wool
Ralley and small daughter, Ruth Elolse,
of Dixon, 111.; Dr. and Mr. 8. O. Spar
ling and children, riilllp and Margaret,
if r!aakacoon. Canada, and Mlaa Taylor
of Mount Pleasant.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. HoaUnd will en
tertain at a family dinner Chrlatmas day
lor:
Mr. and Mra. I'd P. Coyer. -Mi.
and Mr. W. R. Wood.
Mia Marjurla How Und.
Mr. and Mr. F. H. Davis will g'.v a
S o'clock dinner at their home Monday,
when thote I'tcscnt will be:
Mr. and Mr. John B.1 Brady.
.Mr. and Mr. T. 1.. Dsvlh,
Master John Kreoerlvk Ddvla,
Mr. Haliock Biody,
M aa Helen Dvl.
Miaa LiUabcih Davis.
Mlaa Malon.i Davl. wlio U a atudent
at RoKeniary Hall, tiieetiwlc Ii, Conn.
A Christmas tree paitv haa been
V aimed by Dr. and Mr. Robert Hoillator.
They will have a large tree at their home,
4-I2 Ceaa etieet. Monday morning, in
honor of Mlaa Emily and Maaiera George
and Churles lloldrega. children of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry A. Holdrege. The other
j ietent will be:
Mre. T. I- Klmbell.
Mr. Arabella Kimball,
Miita lreta Holdrege.
Mr. and Mra. T. R. Kimball.
Mr. and Mi. Harry A. liuldrcge.
Mr. and Mre. F. P. Klrkendall a 111 en
tertain at a family dinner at home Chrlat
mas day. The guests will be:
Mr. and Mis. Uienn Wharton,
Mr and Mrs. John Wharton.
Mr. and Mra. H. P. iluctiateller,
Mra. M. i. Baiter,
Mtaa France Hochatetler.
' Metan.
' Meaara.
. Gerald Wharton. Rurdette Klrkendall.
I Maater Myron Hinchete-ulerw
One of the partita planned for C.irUt
I mn evening la a dinner to be given by
Mr. and Mr. E. W. Dixon at their home,
1 when those present will be:
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fairfield.
Ur. and Mrs. John T. ttemart Id.;
I Ml
KILDHED EOfiEHi
:r. and Mr. K. W. Dixon,
Mr. Victor Corfinun,
MlH Roa Coff man.
Mr. Jaiifirld of New York City.
Mr. Rtockton Hetli,
Mr. C. W. Hull,
Mr, Luther Drulte.
' Mr. 4nd Mrs. W. C. Ross will entertain
at dinner Christmas day, whsn thane
present will be Mr. and Mra. B. A. Mao
Allaster of Oakland, Cm.; Mr. and Mre.
Turner MacAllater, Mr, and Mrs. A. a.
Kdwaids, Mr. Denjnmln MacAllaiter,
Mra. V. It. Smith, Alia Ros and Mr. and
M.rs. Rosa.
Dr. and Mra. A. S. Mattsnn will give
a Chrlstmaa family teunlon dinner at
their home, when those present will bo:
tr. and Mrs. A. B. Mattaori.
Mis. Preicott Hrald, 1'eurla, 111,
MUg Gertrude MatWon.
Lloyd Mattson.
Donald Muttaun,
C. L. Mattsun.
Mr. and Mrs. Clmrlei O. McDonald will
have as their guests at Chrlatmas dinner
Mr. and Mr. Robert Bridge. Mlaa Laura
Bridge and Mia Nona Bridge, formerly
i,t Fremont, now of Omoha. Mr. Everett
I). Clark of Wilfred, Conn., and Mlaa
Urec Urtdge of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Doxler will have
as their gucat at Chrlstmaa dinner! Mr.
and Mra. William McKlroy of Kansas
City. Mrs. D. IS. McKlroy. Mra. M. W.
Small and Ml Nellie Bmall, ail of Dun
lap, la, ,
Oberlln alnajrers Come.
The local plans for the convert to be
given by the Oberlln Olco club at the
First Congregational church at Nine
teenth and Davenport street, January 4.
nre progressing. Tho patronnesse have
been chosen and liicturio mothers, wives,
sisters and friends of Oberlln men.
The twenty-five singers composing the
Oberlln club will arrive from Kanaa
City In their private") ar on the morning
of the 4lh. An automobile trip will be
taken In the forenoon. At noon they will
be e tit retailed at luncheon at the t'nl
varsity club, when they will share honors
with Dr. Earnest V. Nichols, president
of Dartmouth colletc. who will alve a
short address. A recniitlon for the .-luh
...... . ... . . I
win oe neia in tne p.uiors 01 tn cnurcn
after the concert, when alumni and
friends of the members will have an ou-
portunlty to meet the rlub singers. . Thy .
ciuo win icave tor tne eaac at U' liJ o ciock
after the reception.
At the concert, Wllllum H. Hmalla of
Omaha, a former member of the glee
club, will aialat In their program. Mr.
nariey u. Mooincaii, Who was also a
member of Hie Olerlln club when In col
lege will be among the alumni present.
The' club, whUli U th!a year on Ita
twenty-thlrd annual tour, la known
ranking A No. 1 In amateur glee club
music. It la afforded an exceptional op-
portunitv Li the Oh..rlln ron.erv.,tnr ..t
.. . ' 1
ii.uv.v. urn afiiem aiiev ij
appearance In Omaha
mark It third vlelt in thla city, the
last one being In the winter of i;nX!-.
The program of the club Include the bei
claic end folk sons as well as collegia 1
a Ira
The patronesses are:
Vesde me
C.eor Barktr. Jr.;
I"red Cnatle.
J. C. DaUell.
Mcsdainea
Hailey Moorhead.
I. W. Noble 1
J. P. P.i liner.
M. C. Petri,.,
U. C. Petrm,
Fdr.cn Rich.
Homer f arl,
W illiam t. Hiieldon,
H. K Small
of Fremont. Neb.;
Itleorge F. Uilmore.
' C. B. Jlayward.
1 I'reeeotl Heald
I of I eoi'. 111.;
I J. A. Jenkina, .
A. C. Kennedv,
Frederic k P. Looml.
A. 6. MuMsnn,
n. m. 1 rest.
Charles O. McDonald J. F. Wilhelmy.
Mtanes M:iea
Kate Mi Huih. ! R. Lttv's,
Llliabeth Mlichell. Ada F. Wright.
riab Mea to Be Pcted.
Th men of the Harvard Glee rlub
who will he here In concert Saturday
will be kept busy that day going from
one entertainment to another planned by
the local alumni In their honor. Th vis
iting men will be met at the train and
shown the town In automobile. Lunch
ou at th Omaha club, tea at lb home
i m
i m
BZSEiffiEIlI?raEESCM
at Mr, Arthur Crittenden Hmlth, ban
quet gt the Omaha club and dance ai the
Rome- after the ooncert at Boyd will
follow In quick succession'. The reception
committee to conduct the young men
from one festivity to the next are:
Ueorge Flack, Allan McDonald. T. II.
Matter, Jr., Hal Yatoa and J. Bradford.
t ...
Neolor from.
The Omaha High school senior prom,
the big social event of the school year,
was hold Friday evening at Chambers,
febout 175 couple being present.
Lea Hlboux and Lural clubs, to of
the boy' social club at the school, had
attractive cosy corners. Lei Hlboux
corner was In tho shape of a little col
tuue. being; made realistic by Interwoven
trips of gray and black, tho club colors.
A decorated Christmas tree was lighted
up inside the outtnge, The Laral club
corner was. a red and blue canopy
decorated with many school pennants and
severul handuume high school pillows.
The grand march was led v by Kdwln
tjuidale, the cluna prealdent, and Mlsa
I-auru Zimmerman. Voyle Rector, th
llill president, who lead the march last
year, arrived home from 'Dartmouth
Friday afternoon and attended the 1SU
class danca.
The programs were attractive with th
class seal and color on tho front cover.
During the Intermission a trio of Christ
man sereuaders antusad the dancer by
rendering some appropriate selection for
the occasion. ; Beverul nirnilioio oil the
high school faculty actod as p.u.... and
patronesses. Ray Gould and Harold
Thomas had charge of Ilia aftalr.
Those present were:
Mlfrae MlHses
Iiuia -! miner man, Katheiina Oould,
Clalie paticison, ti.trriet Pai melee,
Altco Jaqulin, Clem Dickey,
Katherlue Davenport Marguerite Prentiss,
Adeline Wood, iuuiu i-Vufon.
Loia Howell, 1 Hen;a Ratmusaen,
Luclle l acon. Lou. Huwaid,
Ada. aide Fuiikhnuswituth Fltigerald,
Florence Heggb.aoe, i..o,u iSievenaon,
Nell Ryan. Lillian I'arsons,
I'luh Rnner. hetli Aliteison,
Lulu Muo Coe. Helen Howe,
Margharetta Burke, Maurtnt. Kant man,
Helen Weeks, Mildred Collins,
!Uigti( tnomua. cisia Kiiigen.
Hortcnso Bhlpman.
Ama Neble,
Ruth Hunslker.
loia Hiiarman,
HusmI JohiiBon,
Henrietta Bergman,
Label Jones.
'Roth Koch,
W. nit red Donahue.
Katherlne Croker,
May lleixler.
Helen Strelght,
Killth RuHtin.
Dorothy Mover,
Ruth Henrlcka,
(eitrudo Mullory,
Mary Carrier,
lKiruthy Dale,
Lola Uyrd.
Adeline Wykoff,
Anna Tale.
IiuHiih Lumry.
Kisle Rogers,
Marlon McCaffrey,
Lillian Johnson
Willi" .nson,
Carpenter,
Naomi Towlti.
Minnie Malclilen,
Beulali Hyrd.
Helen Ullh.
Helen I an lor.
t orrlne Kle'n,
Ailene Maythuiu,
Alice McCuiluugh.
r iio vnee Oaliaguer,
Huxrl Dtgan.
mil mill son.
1 , - 1 -. .... . . 1
i";,"tcV.
Lillian Calloway,
ttcaiuu
Mai le Freeland,
aamineriierraocn,ypa vunioiiss,
Muiis! iiaiuwin, Kutn Mover,
Mi't io Kuw ley,
Iieah Jarvie.
laullne Mullen.
Ruth Mcdparen,
liorothy t arns.
Rose eh h,
Bei nlco hltney,
Marie Johnson,
Kyhll Nelson.
Msttio Roliertson.
June Ureevy,
Ksthro Lusk,
.Mint Jensen,
Florence Cole.
.Maud Ixmastreet,
Manere Weaver,
Marjorte Howtandl
Mary CUrk.
Harrlut Blake.
Iiura Aldrich,
tiertruda Dickinson.
Floreiie 1 ak.
tertrude Aiken,
Ornevleve Kller,
Doris Llndley.
Margaret tie! tell.
1 Jiura Fisher.
Helen Keating.
I'anna Kouatd.
Kathryn Murtevant.
M.irl gmllh,
Ilianehe Brotherton,
Marin Harrpton.
Mae Kellev.
Bertha JClklne.
I.ltrrtie nu ll',
ln I. el Hliokrrt.
Nell'e K'gutler,
Mabel Ilea lou.
Acele Cullen,
Mai y '1 J lor,
ii anon l aiaons.
l.l Kubetli I'oud,
Helen Harte,
Mario Donahue,
elvel n Miller.
A nne hobertson.
Margatet Hurke.
Agnes Snlleis.
H. Krevn.botg,
Mll.trvd Bacon,
Milorei' Rileh.
Helen Cheeney,
illadys Kohfrtaun,
blllsatetU Flnley.
Ito.o halen.
Helen luaersen,
Louise Bed well,
Ruth LI of, lev,
Mabel Conklln,
M ry Johnson,
Mary Mcponaugh,
Pansy Willi una.
Myra Lumrv.
Lilian Tuffleld.
Blanche Busk,
Biss Heaton.
Mary l.atenver.
liorothy Carlisle,
Clara Barnes.
Mildred Over.
Jenny l.eea.
fli o, vmt,
Mae Oetaler,
Helen Pi.4;ue,
r.niabetii Raluey,
The one great annual sale that the
Omaha and vicinity have learned
Opens Tuesday Horning, Dec. 26, at 0 O'Glock
niw M'mh 8ass StoeEi
a
Tailored Suite, Evening Coats, Street
Coats, Evening Gowns, Afternoon
and Street Dresses, Fur Coats, Fur
Sots, Separate Furs, ate.
hT OWE
See Monday paper for further announcement
Eunice Williams,
Man Yeats,
MeNsrs.
Edwin Landalc,
Beryl Crocker,
Slevers Kusmann,
Vergil Rector,
William Noble,
George Howell, .
Ralph Bcdweli,
Roy Gould,
Messrs. '
Guy iiecaet,
anorrie,
Muney JVieye,-,
i. .i.v nintoi,
Lvibna vvraine,
i.a.pli Lcuueu,
ioca,,ood,
IAiU.U ft.oi z,
Wm.uni liamptcn,
Cool k MeicuUe,
laio.a i.cir,
i..M Lumry.
Ru jiwuu v .sher,
w. v . Longren
Max Levy,
Herman ilarie, .
Aiyion Coiu tiuugh,
Itwrold McKlnney,
Rut-sell jui ael,
Vv alter Klupp,
Raymond haggard,
. carles Ciaruiner,
Raymond iiov lilnne
Kcward L'ndorlund,
Ralph Carney,
Joseph Cicedon,
Cluude Bertrand,
Hpe-ncer Flint,
Miller Nichols,
Warren Howard,
Gilbert Bowes,
C. F..Fangerr.an, ,
Donald Muff lit,
Irving Hughes.
Benjamin Tales,
W atkln Wolfe,
Hurts,) enks,
Paul Friday,
Phillip Chose.
Kenneth Norton,
Guy K.ldrklge.
Arthur Kiopp,
John Gideon,
Jack Benton, .
Newton Benson,
Robert Allen.
Jrvln; Benolken,
Warren Carey,
Albert Talltnage,
Homer Phillips,
Ioxter Corson.
Kalnh Doud,
Joe' McLafferty. ..
Wa lace McDonald,
Phillip Payne.
Donald Kipllnger.
Howard Wilson, -Harold
Thompson,
Vernon Schloh,
Lee Iariron,
Norman Potter,
George Grimex,
Harold AndniH.
Ildward PtrkliiH,
Milton Petersen,
Gilbert Shirley,
V'1 V'-n" noil, '
James Durkee,
, Mv.d MuCoimlck,
les I Cummings,
I 'of lisle Allyn.
Maurice Loom!,
Harold Rogers,
Chester Nleman,
ISO. I parsons,
Rouer McCullc.ugh,
Morrln Johmori,
Mao Parkinson,
K.bert Burnett,
Etarncst Hammond,
niidoll Moore,
George Buehart,
wytnan Beebo,
Gordon Mill.
Tad Forbes,
Loslle Burketiroau,
Frank Jones,
Kenneth Cialtf,
Claire Moore,
Ted Nelson,
Morton Kngleman,
Ray Kelley,
I tou Nelson,
Jainer. Gal diner,
Paul Beisel.
Harold Iangdon.
Robert Wood,
Max Block,
Warren Nelson.
John Drexel,
Frank Folsey,
John FHxpatrlck,
Harold baetian,
George Jacobs,
Wsyne Helbv.
Coe Buchsuan,
F.ex Houlton,
P-lchard Jones,
Leo Methane,
Harold Thomas, ,
Fred Klellt,
Doyo Crane.
Fred Rucholx.
Harold Johnson,
Ralph Welrlch.
Pr;ik Hlxenbangh,
Fhll McCullougti,
Harry P.iggs.
F07 Porter,
W. Brando,
Fid win Carson,
Kdwlrt Buscli,
Horace Blake.
Walter Loomla,
B. Howell.
Kverett Burke,
Vovle Rector,
Park Lamion.
Ie Larmon,
Deyo Crane,
miuart Gould.
Hrnry Howes.
Herman .'oust.
Douglas Burnt.
Louis Waverln.
Leonard Marshall,
Donald Howe,
Lvnn Sackett.
lln.rv .lnktns.
R. M. Griffin.
Clark Carnaby,
Mark Hughes,
Harry Maish,
Walter Hixenbaugh,
Horace Blake,
Ralph Campbell.
Forrest Byrd,
Wajter Jonts,
Carl Shook.
Richard Ballman,
Robert Edwards,
Albert May,
Ray Luche,
Fred Heyn.
C. F. Golden.
Carl 8tor.
Hawson White,
Perry Singles.
R. Hamford,
C. tcCanje,
Hugh Mills.
Flnley Jenkins,
F.' Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Reed
Prof. Nathan Bernstein.
I'rof. J. F. Woolery.
Laura Bridge,
Marv Sullivan.
Wedding Bells
Colonel 11 W. M. MacDanlcl announce
the engagement of hi daughter. Ml
Frances F.'lsabeth VacDaritel, " to Mr.
Frank R. Ci eedoh.
Mr. and Mrs. leorgo L. Woas announce
the engagement of their daughter, Jessie,
to Mr, Frank C. Duff of Clartnda. la. The
wedding will tal-e place In the spring.
The wedding of Mies Mathilda von
Stein, daughter of Mr. Paul von Stein, to
Mr. Harvey A. Bltkford of Kansas City
will
Miss
be celebrated Christmas morning.
Ruth von Stein will be maid of
honor. After a wedding trip Mr. Blck
foifl and his brldo will reside In Kansas
City.
A wedding of much local Interest will
be that of Mlaa Helen Forbes, daughter
of Mr. r.d Mrs. John Forber of Evans
ton, formerly of Omaha, and Mr. William
MePhercn, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
McPherson, January 17. Two Omaha
young women. Miss Margaret McPherson
sod Mlts Mildred Rcgerj will be brides
maid f.
The wedding of Miss Nan Miller, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J J. Miller, to Mr.
Morrison Castle ws celebrated Wednes
day evening at the home of th brtde'
l.arents, Rev. Edwin II. Jenk officiating.
The bride wore her traveling suit of
royal purple and white beaver hat trim
med In velvet to match. ho carried an
arm bouquet of bride's rose and swan
sonla. Her only ornament was a gold
rtin'.n Willi pendant watch, a girt of the
groom.
M il Ethel Beard of lies Moines was
maid if honor and wore gray broadcloth
trimmed lu purple velvet and steel, t'he
- HALF
carried white roses and swansonla. Lit
tle Mtt Fern Deomer was flower girl
and Master Frederick Caatle ling bearer.
Frank O. Broglnnl of Cleveland, O., acted
a best man.
Mis Oladys Chandler sang "For You
Alone." Mr. Fred Dixon played the ac
companiment and also the wedding
march. Assisting Mrs. Miller were Mr.
Deerr-er, Mr. W. 8. Miller, Miss Mildred
Brenner and Mis Fannie Livingston- .
Pink Kllarney roses and smtlax decor
ated the rooms and. about Liu guests were
present at tho ceremony' and reception.
Mr. and Mrs. Castle went east and will be
at home at the Her Grand hotel after
February 1.
For the Future
Mrs. David A. Baum will give a lunch
eon Thursday at the Omaha club for the
debutantes and the girls horn from
aohoot.
Miss Julia and Miss Agnea Byrne, who
had Manned to give a Chrlatmas eve
party, have postponed It until New
Year's eve, owing to illnos In th fam
ily.
Air. and Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith
will entertain at dinner at home Thursday
evening, followed by a theater party at'
th Er&ndei for . their daughter. Mis
Harriet Smith. Invitations have been Is
sued to twenty guest.
The 1911 class of th Omaha High school
will hold It first annual reception and
danco Thursday evening at th University
of Omaha. The committee in charge In
clude Mis Loa Howard, chairman; Miss
Harriet Parmelee, Henry Howe and Park
Larmen. ,
The Omlkron Chrlatmas party will be
held at Chamber' on Thursday, Decem
ber 28. In addition to th regular dancing
program a number - of cotillion figure
will be Introduced during the evening.
Little sterling silver mementoes will ba
the Chrlstma gift for all present
Th Omaha Country club ha issued an
nouncement for New Year eve. At U
o'clock a table d'hote supper will b
served. Th house committee add the
mysterious eentence, "Tuxedo and L. 8."
Among those planning to entertain ar
Mr. E. 8. Weetbrook, who will have
eight guest; Mr. J. E. George, six, and
Mis Dorothy Steven will entertain mem
ber of the Debutante Bridge club and an
equal number of men.
Pleasures Past
The young women of the Delta Kappa
Phi sorority of Brownell hall entertained
at a dancing party last evening at Aloha,
the country home of Mr. and Mr. A. L.
Reed. Supper was served the latter pdrt
of the evening. Those present were:
Misses Misses
Stella Thummell. Jorephlne Congdon,
Frances Hochatetler Gertrude Meta.
Kllxabeth Reed, Eugenie Tatterson,
r.ieanur JilJ, sicncne uueu.
Marlon Kuhn,
Merer
Francis Galnee,
Fred Daughe.-ty,
Philip Mets.
Clifford Wolfe.
Ewlng Forbes,
Messrs
Casper Offutt.
Robert Cannell,
Jiugn Ml Hard.
Oerrltt Fort, Jr.,
John Looml,
A. L. Reed.
Mr. and Mrs,
An informal subscription dance was
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given at the University club Friday even
ing. The dance hall was decorated with
holly and those present were: -Messrs.
. - Messrs. '
.1. H. VV'arnlck, E. M. Burnett.
Wm. N. Anderson, Fred Crelgh,
F. W. Bcott. J. M. Harding,
u. . cogeriy, t rank Hullta,
A'ho Thomas,
J. Lowe.
a. n. itosa,
George C. Flack,
Mlsnes
Charles E. Foster,
Stanley Rosewater.
Misses
Marie Sherman.
Nell Carpenter, -
Evrna VVeidemann. Hose Smyth.
raids Hcoet, Marian Funkhouser,
Henrietta Renedlct, Agnes Rurkley.
Blanche Wheeler, Olive Tammond,
Florence Clark, Grace Callan.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. fihotwell,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Orev.
Mr. and Mis. Samuel Rees,
Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Fnlmer,
iir. ana Mrs. w. c ita
amaey.
The Fellowship club held Its annual
Chrlstma party Friday evening at the
home of Mlsa Carrie Nagle. Thirty-five
were present and were entertained by the
antics) of a Jolly Santa Clau.
Mis Portia Swett gave a dancing re
cital Saturday afternoon at S o'clock at
Chamber., Mlsa Swett gave three aes
thetic dance and a Polish dance. Solo
dance were given by Mis May Rlngwalt,
Misa Haxel .Fowler and Miss Mildred
House. Other 'dances were given by Mies
Marlon Hows and Mis Erna Reed, and
duet dance by Mis Helena Chaae and
Miss ' Elisabeth Rlngwalt.
Mr. and. Mrs. Augustus P.'Durke en
tertained at dinner Friday evening in
celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding
anniversary. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Melvher,
' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tanner,
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Holmes,
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McUrath,
Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Sage,
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Sag-,
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Howland,
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Hturrock,
Mr. and Mrs. John dibble,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Lett,
Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Barnhart,
Mrs. JeSKle Caughey,
Mrs. Grace Cannell.
Personal Gossip
Mis Iran Schupp 1 visiting friends
and relative In Incaster. Pa.
Mr., and Mr. D. M. Shrank left Satur
day for Chicago to apend th holidays.
Mr. Robert Lj Rlngwalt returned
Saturday aXter spending several day in
Chicago. 1
Mra. E. J. Rohrbough of Keokuk, la.,
ta spending the holiday with her daugh
ter, Mr. S. K. Spalding. 1
Lieutenant Alexander Wilson- of Fort
Crook I spending ten days with hi par
ent In southern Missouri.
Lieutenant John ' Scott of Fort Crook
will pnd Chrlitma with his mother
and alstar lit Kansas City.
Mr. Jam E. Kelby haa gone to Loa
Angeles. Cat., where he will apend the
holiday with hi family.
Robert Fisher, who attends the Uni
versity of Michigan, will spend Chrlst
maa with relative In Detroit.
Mra. F.dwln Piatt of Colorado, formerly
Mlsa Florence McHugh. Is spending th
holiday with her sisters, the Mlssea Mo
Hugh. Mr. Thoma D. Cran wa called to
Lincoln thl wek on account of th
! Mpinna ninMB nf tier father. CantaJn C.
X. Balrd.
Mis Helen E. Robinson, who i attend
ing Smith college at Hampton. Mass.,
will pend her holiday with friend In
Allen town. Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Crane have
closed their country home floseraere,
near Florence, and have taken an apart
ment at tbe Colonial.
Mr. James Woodard. Mr. Edward Rous
neail and Mr. Windsor Megeath. all of
Roundup, Wryo., are In Omaha to spond
the holidays with relatives.
Mm. Robert R. Rlngwalt, who has been
vlHlUng in Seattle, has gone to Port
Town send to spend the winter with her
daughter, Mrs. Harry De M. Hopkins.
Miss Graoe Bridge haa arrived from
Chicago, where she teaches In one of the
high schools, to sp:nd Christmas with
her listers. Miss Laura and Mis Nona
Bridge.
Mr. Albert Cahn, Jr., will return from
Dartmouth college 8unday morning to
spend th holiday with hi father. Mr.
Albert Cahn, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Hartman.
Mr. and Mr. W. S. Edmlaton of Chey
enne paid a visit to th parents of Mrs.
Edmlstcn, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Swanson.
last wk. Mr. and Mra. Edmlaton ar
on a tour of th world.
M. and Mrs. C. C. Wright and Mis
Helen Wright, f ormerly of Omaha, are
here from Chicago to apend Christmas
with Mr. Wright brother, Mr. C. W.
Ruvsell and sirs. Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Swcbe and baby
are here from California to spend lie
holidays with Colonel and Mra. ThomaM
gwobe. In M:a. Dwlght Swobe's honor
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Mrs. Edwin Swobe gave a tea Thursday
afternoon.
Mr Ralph E. Sunderland returned
from Minneapolis Saturday evening,
where she haa visited her sister, Miss rl.
Alta Page, for several weeks: Miss Page
will spend the holidays In Omaha with
Mr. and Mrs. Sunderland.
A number of bachelors will be away
from Omaha over Christmas,. Lieutenant
Watson leaving yesterday to spend the
holidays In New York, Mr. Samuel Dlgh
ton and Mr. Lord go to the former' home
nt Montlcello, III., but expect to return
by the 28th, as will also Mr. Elmer Cope,
who goes to spend Christmas w'lth his
mother in Chicago.
General F. A. Smith, accompanied by
hi son. Lieutenant Raymond D. Smith,
left Friday for Chicago to spend the holi
day with General Smith' daughter, a
resident of that city. They will be ab
sent about a week. Mrs. Bmlth Is visit
ing another daughter, Mrs. Christie, at
Monterey, Cal., and Is expected to return
to Omaha some time tn January.
What
Women Are
Doing in the World
HE women' club of the second
T
district of the Nebraska Fed
eration of Women'B clubs
hold their annual meeting Jan
uary 29 and 30 with the
Woman' Club of th Rail-
way 'Mall
Service a hostess club.
The meeting
wan to have been
held In April and .-has been pushed for
ward In order that the delegates may at
tend the sessions of the Nebraska As
sociation of Charities and Corrections
convention which will be held In Omaha
the last of January.
Arrangements for the change in time
were made Wednesday at the meeting of
the Woman's Club of the Railway Mail
Service at the home of Mrs. Curtis Cook,
at which Mrs. W. G. Whitmore of Valley,
vice president of the district, was a guest.
It was also decided to Invite the officer
and executive board of the state feder
ation to be present at the district meet.
This will be the first time that the
RallWay Mall Service club has enter
tained a district meeting. The club was
organised In 1899, Joined the state feder
ation In 1902 and ha 87 members. Th
district numbers eleven federated clubs lu
Omaha and nearby towns.
The Omaha Woman' club will omit the
reception acheduled for New Year' day,
owing partly to th fact that on large
reception has been given this year that
for delegates to the Natlonul Prison con
gress here in October.
Th Chrlstma mail of Mrs. F. II. Cole,
chairman of the board of trustees of
the scholarship fund of the Nebraska
Federation of Women's clubs consists
largely of applications fur the scholar
ship offered by the federation ut the
Kearney Military academy. Applications
are pouring In from youths all over the
state. The time limit has been extonded
from December 2J to January 5.
'fSf
Hotel Loyal
WILL SERVE
Two Special Dinners
ON
CHRISTMAS
At 12 to 2 p. m.-At 6 to I p.m.
At $1.50 Per Plate
Tables may fce reserved in advance
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