2-n rim omaha suxday hke: December 13, inn. INTEREST IN CHARITY BALL j Coming Home from I O-l 1 r TT-1'J aciioui iur nunuays Many Jtwpond Moit Generously to the Call of the Committee. BLNOTT OF AIL CHARITIES Cornell Giro tlea to Be la OmU Dorian; tfce Helldar Jieea Miir o II lleaae frosa DrkMU ( Callrrf . IwUI rle4ar. SUNDAY Twmple Israel Sisterhood, din ner Hi tempi. MONDAY Mn. Chsrl MMs, Itinrhrnn t Omsha rliib for Mlsa Harriet MpU. Mlas Mildred Rogers, trs for Miss llsr rtot Bmilh end Ml Blanche Itrtiel. Monday HrMo rluh, Mi's Msrl Illlcy. hnstms. Csrter 1-aks Bwlmmlng- and Rowling- cluh at Mi-npolltiin. 7VKS1AT Mr. and Mr. J. H. Ilutler. dinner. Twlnhle club, pany at MMro olitan cluh Mn. A. 8. 1'lnto. Itinrh ron and Orpheum party for Miss lyuolle Huron. Debutant Rrldse club. "I-at-ent Imncee" club at Turpln'a WKDNKRI)AY-Wednesday Bridge rluh. Miss Menle and Klisahoth lavls, host rmwi Charity bail, with Anna Vav lowa at Auditorium. Scottish Kite danc In party at Hcolttsh Hite cathedral. Tyler-flprasua weddlns. Mr. and Mr. W. A. V. Johnson, dinner. Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Foy. dinner, at their home. THrRSDAY Coronsdo rluh. danrlnjr party at Chambers. PVwIal Neighbors' litKh Five flub, Mrs. I'hllllns H. Turntr, hostess. Facalco club, rifinclns; party at Metropolitan. rit. Hilda's (iuild dancing- party. FRIDAY' 'Qui Viva" Hub, danrlnrparty at Chambers. Ruhscrlptlon club, dnnr In; Party at Turpln'a, Mr. and Mra. M. A. Hall, dinner. Mr. and Mra. W. It. We Keen, dinner at Omaha club. Mrs. Georre rainwr. luncheon for Miss liar riot Bmlth. Miss Msrjorle Howland and Miss Helen Epeneter. tea for Mrs. Ches ter Dudley and Mrs. I,oul Mew. "Daffy Dill" club, Mrs. Bert Alexander, hostess. RATl'RDA Y A seembly Dance club, party at Turpln'a. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Phnl- entertain the Harmony cluh. Miss Kmlly Houska entertains for Miss Flor ence Rachman. The charity ball, with Anna I'nvlowa, the popular danseuse, at the Auditorium, Wednesday evening, la the event of social Interest for the week. Many parties are planned for this affair and all have responded rribst generously to the committee s rail for aid .In mak ing the evening a howling success. All chanties are favoring alike In the proceeds, and each ticket purchaser Is allowed the privilege of writing the name of the charity he wishes remembered on - the back of tils ticket This Is quite a new way of placing thlrgs as they are wished to be and the plan seems to be generally applauded. The demand for boxes Is so great, ac cording to the men on the box committee, that many more could very easily be dis posed off were It possible to secure them. Ihe fortunate ones to get In with the early bird are: Mr. and Mrs. Harley Moorhead, Mr. and Mra. W. A. Johnson, Mr. and Mra. J. M. liHlilrlge, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Pek. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jndon. Mr. and Mrs. O.rKe A. Ilontstantl, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Finn, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P.aum. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dsrlow, Mr. and Mrs. Duther Kountse, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Joslyn, . Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Millard, Mr. and Mra. I F. Crofoot. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Meghan. Mra. V. P. Kirkendall. The Junior 'club and their guests will occupy two boxes. The Subscription club has changed the data) of its weekly dance from Wednesday until ttia following Friday evening, and all the members of that club are planning to attend the charity ball - Pinners before the ball are filling the calendar. Among those who have an nounced such entertainments are: Mr. and Mra. W. A. C. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Feye. Cornell Glee Club Concert The YuleUde tdways brings to Omaha a glee club concert of high merit and special Interest Last year It was the University of Michigan club and this year we are to be again favored with , th Cornell 1'nlverslty Musical club, which will sing Monday evening, Decem ber n, at the American theater. This blub aang in Omaha four years ago, lust at this time, and while here, all the members agreed that they had some time; so the committee In charge of arrangements fur this performance Is nut leaving a stone unturned to come up to former records. The following women have consented to act as patronesses for this event; mente have been planned for the evening. Mlaa Marjorlo Smith arrives home from Bryn Mawr Wednesday, December 23. Mr. Karkness Kountse comes home nexl week from West Newton, Maes., but most of the boys from school and college will not be here until the following week. Miss Marlon Towle. Mis Naomi Towle, Miss Gladys Itobertson and Miss Helen Gsrvln, who attend school at Bradford academy, Bradford, Mass., are expected home next Saturday. Miss Orace Allison will Ely Court, Oreenlch, Conn, attending school this ysr. Christmas holidays with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Alll'on. Miss Allison will come west with a party of Chicago girls. turn home the day before Christmas from Mlsa Fprnce's school In New Tor. Hi&h School Holiday Plans. The eeseon for the hlsTh school social set Is approaching. All the students and most nf the ahimnt are preparing for a grand time during the Christmas holl dsys. The gaieties will be opened by tho senior hop at Chamber1 academy December 21. with Fred Eylor and Don old Kipllnger In charge of arrangements. . Following that ana aner cnristmaa visum the annual dance of the Trels Helen Oewlnner, Ing party Wed need sy evening at Turpln'a academy. Messrs. J. A. Col Una, Frank McCabe. A. Maher, George Roach and Harry Collins are In charge of arrangements. Kaldeka set for December 28 at Cham- J;her Kadusiner. . rrsn'-rs Jenkins, hers' academy. The T. K. banquet t the, pruah Anderson, Meedstnee Joseph Harker, W ard M. rlurgess, V. H. Davis, W. J. Foye, R. U Hunt'ey, John A. Mctthane, Uecrae Prim, ArtUur Crittenden Bmith, Charts C. Allison. John W. Pattin, David A. Hauin, II. li. Davis, Victor B. ( aid well, Clement Cbuee, V. H. Cows ill, 1a F. Crofoot, Gould Diets, loaard kOverett F. II. OAlnes, Hen (lallarher. Hsro!1 HitorJ, K. . Hail, lieorge A. Joslyn, A. V. Klnsier. L. W. Wakeley, Mesdsmes Charles T. Kountxe, T. J. Slahoney, . J. M. Metcalfe, Harton Millard, A. U. Keed. James Richardson, Churns C. llooewittcr, W. U. 8.-ll.y. John J. Sullivan, J. rl Kununvrs, Jolin W. Towle, George li. Thummel, A. C Wkel-y, K. H. Westbrotik, Hoy F. V Ilcox, J. J. HsnlKhen, Alfred Duitow, F. J. Norton, K. A. Hroadwrll, K. C. lli nry.e A. W, Cnrwntr, Harry Csi enlir, Arthur l-aveiiport, famuel ttnyre. It. U. lxiomia. If' , '. :;", V tl Miss Grace Allison will return from t ' rZ,; 1 J I Ely Court. Oreenlch. Conn., where she Is If ' Xt-T,4 attending schmd this ysr, to spend the II i ' II Christmas holidays with her parents. Dr. Rathekeller on December the Uelta II . 11 1 III ... . n M ... . . aiii 1 1 1 I TV. I Cl.n. . --.1.1 Amnm n TJnm- I II 'all ana Mrs. V. Allison, mimn Aiiimn win i ... ,.n...a . ... I I II eome west with a party of Chicago girls, hotel on he i!Mh and the Maltese dano- . ' 4 ' i . ' t -' "' V r V J "'"N.n,. , It':. " II t eaa I ; X '".?' f - IN '. II I '-'-,; ..;. v.. .. . .,rBS. li. :: 11 a- v. ; ' ' 'JT U 'X:;:. .. N Wf- (V K ' . lit'.. II J l ' ' tTo-ZM li . II - TXX- . . i ZJ 1 . . . s ,r si . if " .- . iii h -J A WW s Birthday Tarty. Miss Helen June Oewlnner gave a party In honor of her ninth birthday, at her home Friday. The afternoon was spent In games, after which refreshments were served. Those present were: Mioses Opal Hanxn, Marnaret Weaver, Irene Curry, Ruth Cai r Thomas, Fern McCoy, Wllllemay Jackson, Fisncos Harmon, Mildred w 1 1 eon. Msrgaret Lennox, Masters Bernard Gewrnner, John Jenkins.- Mast ens Paul Oewlnner, Postponed Party. f The officers of the Clnosara club have postponed the dancing party planned for December It, on account of the Chanty ball at the Auditorium. The next party will take place December M. , Al-So-Cia Dance, The Al-So-Cia club held Ita semi monthly social dance Friday evening, Ie oember 11, at the Prairie Park ctub house. Those present were: Misses Evelyn NeeJe, Grace Jonea. Mary McKlllgott, Grace Barber. Amelia Holmberg, Louise Klbert, Alice Patterson, Ida Stewart. Kathryn Krug, Clare Rarnum, Elsie Housman, All-e Johnson, Mildred Murray, Johnson, Messrs J. Boegaard, J. I ReM-rott F. C. Powell, A. E. Hwaneon, " a, jonnaon. Ill CI IIKI l, D. F. Tot'ell. H. D. Robertson. C. J. Shruin, A, K. Nelson, J. G. Weeks. J. P. Lyck. Hirh Armstrong, wuuara runs, e Ml IJllle Iehmann, Wllhelmlna . Armbrust Rthel Mortis, Kva Hanger. Ptella F. Falrohtld, Mildred Hau'Jt, Hasel Cook, Ann Bock, C. Mortason, E. Joraenson. Alice Van Burgh, Mildred Ballowita, Helene Rahn. Oladys Van Sant, Messrs W. J. Krug. H. E. Bock. W. M. Vaughn, Jesse Crowe. William U Johnson, J. C. Rahn, G. K. Anderson, John Vols, W. H. Johnson, f4enr;e Nelson, H. Wlllrodt. C. J. Mrtinl. W. O. Bhi-um, George Oes, Coxmall will be Miss Helen Louise Crosby of To peka, Kan., who arrives Monday, Decem ber 21, to be the guest of Miss Marlon Q Kuhn and later or Mr and Mrs. F. II. Oalnes. Miss Crosby's acquaintance with her Omaha friends began one or two summers ago, when they alt met In Estes park. At the'conntry Club. The Country club will give a table d'hote dinner New Year's eve. Many of the members are reserving tables for the affair. The Country club has for several years been the populsr place for watch parties. Miss Marie Stewart haa Issued Invita tions for a watch party at the Country club New Year's eve. In honor of Miss Marian Macrae and Mr Clifford Wolfe, who will be married the first week In January. Omaha University Banquet. The annual banquet to the University of Omaha foot ball team waa held Satur day evening at Redlck hall. The banquet waa given by the co-eds of the school and waa a triumph of their culinary skill. In all, eight courses were served, all the food being prepared tir the domestlo science department of the university,' The large hall In Redlck halt, where the banquet waa aerved, was artistically T?j decorated with school pennants, other j.r-t 7 j college colors draped about the walls rVlLtlCLitl gave the hall an unusually attractive ap pearance. The tables were In the form of a hollow quire and were tastefully decorated In I ' red and white roses. Miniature foot ball I souvenirs and embossed placerds were 1 also features of t$a affair. Dr. D. H. Jehklna, president or me University, acted as toaatmaater. Victor Jorgensen, captain of the team, gave a short and enthusiastic talk on the "Team of 1911" He was followed by Prof. Vera Fink, who spoke on' "Foot Ball In the University of Omaha." The Pleasures of Coaching" was the subject of a talk given by Coach Dow, Others who spoke were Jerald Bruce. Prof. Lewis,' Oldham Pals ley and florin Mstthlason. Miss Jean Bercer, Miss Effle Clelland and Miss May Leach bad charge of the affair, Those present were: Mlwt- Misses F.I lie t Iclland. Marion PearaalU May Iieach, Mlnn!s Johnson, Kllalth Iterrrman, Helen Johnston, Mahel Nelaen, Anna Purdy, Kita Barennton, Jeiinnle Ihw, Marlon R"ss, l.urat't'a Ransom, Jeitn Brenen, Katherlne Woodruff. Allison, Attending' Ordination. Bishop Arthur U Williams, the Ml Mary Spragu and Kloanore 8 Prague and George Trimble are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Marshall In Llnooln. having gone to bo present at tbo ordination of Rev. C. R. Tyner to th priesthood. Mr. and Mra. Marshall entertained at dinner Saturday evening la honor of the Omaha guest. Birthday Sinner. Mrs. Ellon O'Connor will be honor guest at dinner today In celebration of her seventy-fifth birthday anniversary. St Hilda1! Guild. The St Hilda's guild will give a danc ing party Thursday evening, December 17. The patronesses for tho dance In clude: Mesdameo Mesdamee W. Ahl. V. A. Nltacho, U. P. Adklna, T. G. Lane, L. C. Gibson, George Francis, B O. Furen, O. 8. Campbell. T Tllloteon, George Davis, J. M. Martin. J. B. Watklna, Christmas Plans. Mr. and Mra. D. C. Patterson and Miss Eugenia Patterson expect to apend the Christmas holidays In Chicago, guests at me noma ei Mr.ana Mra. Ben Boyee. Parish Aid Chxiatmat Bale. The Parish Aid society will hold Christmas sale Wednesday in the Wattle Memorial parish house. Dinner at Temple Israel The women of Templa Israel Blaterhood will entertain at a roast gooee dinner this ovening at S:M o'clock la the vestry room of the tempi. The dinner will be followed by a social evening. Harry MnneRy. No date has been set for the wedding. Stork Special. ' A daughter, Msrgaret Ann, was born to Mr. and Mr. Jamea C. Kinsler Monday morning. Personal Mention, Mr. and Mrs .W. L. Harris are settled In their new horn fet TK South Thlrty eventh street .' Mrs. J. C. Klnsier and daughter. Miss Blanche Kinsler, have moved from their home at .T1 Dodge street, to K1S Jackson street Miss Adela Moores Is visiting her sis ter, Mr. Arthu M.. Graff Is.- In Marlon, Ind. Miss Moores, accompanied by Mr. and Mra. G raffia, will spend Christmas n inaianapotia, wnere they will Join a family reunion at the home of Mra. John Aioer. Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Fowler, who are on their wedding trip, are now In New Tork City at the Waldorf. They will visit Washington, Philadelphia and Jackson ville. Fla.. and return to Omaha In time to spend Christmas With Mrs. Nancy J. Moore. Mr. Stewart WUdraan and her mother, Mra. John T. Stewart, of. Council Bluffs, are now at Fort McDowell, CaJ , where they are the guest of Captain and Mra. Pond. They will motor from there next week to their bom In Pacific Grove, Cat, where they will remain for the winter. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. W. H. McCord haa returned from pending a month In Chicago. . Mrs. M. E. Smith haa gone to Los Angeles, Cal., where he.w111 spend the winter. . Mr. Marry Miller haa gone to Defiance, O., where he will spend Christmas with hi parent. Miss Helen Clarke returned Thursday from several week' stay at Saclnaw. Mich., and Chicago. Mr. Ernest Eld red Hart Of Council Bluffs has arrived homo after a month's visit with her children, who are attend' Ing school In the east. Mr. Horace Chapln of BataTia, N. T.. u visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl Bterrtcker, air. Chapin was formerly Miss tes- demona Baldwin of Elk horn. Neb. Jar, h. B. Kelly mother of Rev. Father Kelly, president of TCrelghton uni versity, 1 spending a short time In the city visiting her son and other friends. Mis Alico Swltsler will leave hortl after the holiday for San Franelsoo to spend the remainder of tho winter with her brother, Wilson Bwrtzler, who la lo cated la that city. Mr. A. B. Parker and her mother. Mr. 8chock. are the guests for a few daya of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Robertson, enroute to thefr home In California, after an ex tended trip to Braill. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Moorhead and Mis Katherlne Moorhead have gone to San Diego, Cal., to apend the winter with Mr. Allen Reed, formerly Miss Bess Moor head. Mis Anna McCornlck of Salt Lake City, who haa been spending the week her with her aunt Mr. Ben Gallagher, on her way from the east, leaves Sunday for her home. . Mis Helen Ingwersen, who ) attend ing Mra. Lorlng's school in Cbioago, la expected to arrive home December 17 to pend the holiday and will have as her guest Miss Katherlne McMalllan of Fond du Lac, Wl. Christmas Visitors. Mra. Tbomaa Hey ward arrived today tram Pittsburgh, Pa., to spend the hull days with her parents, Mr, and Mra. R, B. Busuh, and will be joined by Mr. Heyward before Christmas. Mr. and Mra Herbert French wlU ar rive th day before Christmas to visit her parents, Mr. and Mra Isaac Congdon, Mrs. French will remain two or three weeks. Mr. Frederick Bhelton, son of Mr. and Mra W. F. Bnelton. arrives home Friday from Colorado for the holidays. Mrs. B, 8. Wood expect her daughter. Mra, Harry Creamer, and her children frma Denver, to arrive ever the holi day with her, Mr. Cranmer Joining them I ere Jut before Christmas. Mra. Wood also expecta her son, Mr. Roy Wood, from bill ,Laka City to arrive nest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. WUI MrPherson and fam ily are expected In Omaha to spend; CtitlLtmaa at, the home of Mr. and Mra. T. B. McPherson, on Park avenue. Mr. and Mra. WUI McPherson a-s returning to their home In Masters, Cok., from Chicago, where they havs been visiting Mrs. McPherson'S parents. Mr. and Mrs. For bes. Mr. and Mra Barton Millard will have Mr. Millard's brothers, Ray, Jo and Wll lard iiilUid, with them for the holiday and their fkther, Mr. W. B. MUlard from Chicago, will spend Christina with them Mr. J. M. Guild and family will arrive in Omaha December Si. to spend tile Christmas holidays with Mra Guild's father, Mr. J. A- Has.. 11 r. and Mr. Larratt Smith of Mm n?s 1U wilt spend the holidays here with his tartan, Mr. and Mra Goorge C. Smith Thry will arrive Monday, De i-!,,!9r n. ).,m tJ.e i.oi:Jy vultoas In Omaha Ruth Peter. Meesrs Samuel Hlotky, James Durke, I'lcson Richards, Joseph Weinberg, heilert, Andrew Dow, Karnret Adams, Gerald Bruce, OUlliam Paisley, U . a Francis Jlollard, Jesn Heritor, Florence Dow. Marjorle Parsons, Oale Charles, Hi'len I'osner, Gladys Khamp, Oli Anderson. Messrs. Victor Jorsenssn, Hart Ji nks, John Iteene, Fre.l llHnnlsh, I s HI Felby. John Mlmpson. Olaf Kru.r, Kmerson Goodrich. Koliert Hui'hes. Ir. and Mrs. D. E. Jenkins, Prnf, Hi'lma Anderson. Prof. Pansy William. Prof. Vrra Flnk; Future Affairs. Miss Marjorle Howland and Mlsa Helen Epenetsr hsve Issued Invitation for a tea next Friday at the horn of Mlas Howland, when two recent brtdea, Mr. Chester Dudley of Council Bluffs and Mra. Louis Myer, are to be the honored guests. Miss Mildred ttogers will glv a tea at her home Monday afternoon In honor of Mis Harriet Smith and Miss Blanch Deuvl, two of th season's dsbutaatea. Members of th Bet Theta. Gamma sorority, including Misses Resins Cotv- nell. Grace Allison. Isabel Vlnsonhaler, Marlon Towle, Naomi Towle, Esther W11 htlm and Alice Jaqulth. will give danc ing party Wednesday evening. December M, at Chambers' academy, New Year's afternoon Mts Lculse Din ning will give a tea dance at her home In honor of Miss Marion Macrae of Coun cil Bluffs, whose marriage to Mr. Clif ford Wolfe la set for January t. Miss Dinning Is to be on of the bridesmaids at mis weaaing. The Coronado club announce January 11 as the date of the grand ball, which wl! be the largest partjr of th club's seaaon- Messrs. Wayne Moor and Georue Buchart are In charge of the ar rangements for this party. The Coronado club give a dancing party Thursday eve ning at Chambers'. Mlas Sarah Leaf will entertain at dancing party Tuesdsy evening. Decern ber a. at the Metropolitan hall. In honor of M.ss Minnie Frank, who will be mar rled early In January Novel eaterlaiiY Pan Club Entertained. The Pan Dancing club gave th fourth dance of their aerie at tho Rom hotel Friday evening. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Van Oradel. Mr. and Mra. A. J. Blstek. Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. 1 louse r. Mr. and Mrs. James Waugh. Mr. and Mrs- C. B. Whitney. Dr. and Mra C. RubenJeJl. Dr. anriMra. K. C. Abbott Mr. and Mrs. David Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Jumper. Mr. and Mrs. R. N, Howes. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bruenlng. Mr. and Mrs. Kmery Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Noble De France. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eden, , Mr. and Mra. A. G. Green. Mr. and Mis. Harry Weiler. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Henry. Mr. and Mr. F. A. Shotwell. Mlaa us Misses F.meiia Rlx. Louie Lee Snowden, i-ia c uyra, nceua Murphy, Dorothy Haarmann, Julia Planck, Marurite Mabel Flan ex.. Lenora Horn. Hannah Tate, lleen McCaffrey, Helen Keating. tjraoe Langdon, Messrs "W. W. Uoye. , John Bamea, D. F. A. Welsh, L. M. Caldwell, w. n. tneea. Roberts. Betty Tudor, Messrs James T. Allan, C. K. Veay, Robert A. Nelson. C. N. Monlia, ur i in James M. McCaffrey ir. Cox. L. A. imwra. m. it. Harris. IL It MtlLer, Dr. Thomas D. Bolar School Set Home for Christmas. Mlas Carita O'Brien, daughter of Mr, and Mra, T. J. O'Brien, will return Fri day morning from St Mary's college at Notre Dame, Ind., for th Christmas holt dars. Mr. Warren U. Hamilton, who la attend ing school at Armour Institute, Chicago, will spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mra. E. O. Hamilton. Mis Marion How and her brother, Robert Howe, will be home next Sunday, th former from cboot In New York and th latter from Tale. Miss Helen Eastman will return from Chicago for the holidays, arriving home next (Saturday. Mr. Jack, Summers arrived horn on Wednesday from Culver for th Chrlat ma vacation. Mlsa Josephfn Congdon, Mis Mon Cowell and Mia Erna Reed will arrive homo from Vassar next Sunday. Mr. Henry B. Hart of Council Bluffs will arrive home next Sunday from New Haven, where h I a senior at Tale ooi lege. ; . Mis Clara Hart arrives ioma from Dana halt Wcllesley, Mass., Friday. Mr. Eldred 8. Hart who Is In his fresh man year at Ame. Ia. will arrive horn Tuesdsy, December XL Miss Virginia Offut. MUs Marjorle Mo Cord and Mlas Esther Wtlhelra will re lug laxty at Chajubers' academy th aui venlng. The big dance will be ended with the Lea Hiboux at Chamber' acad- emy the evening of December 20. Smaller affair will occupy the rest of th tlmi until school reopen. Sinner Bance Club. Th Dinner Dance club gave It second party last evening at th Country cluo. Ninety-six were present Th members are: , Messrs. and Mesdames A. Kinsler. Arthur Keellno, T. F. Kennedy, T. L. Davis. W. D. Hosford. . Walter Roberta, Louis Clarke, .' John Redlck, -Walter McCormlck, John Madden, r rea Hamilton, Louis Nash, Meetlamvs Ben CoitJn. , Misses Elisabeth Congdon, Elisabeth Davis. Meme Davis. Louise Dinning, Biess rs. John Ca'dwell, Robert bums, Lawrence Brink r, C. J. Lord. Hen Gallagher, Elmer Cope, Harold Piitchett Marion Miiiara, Harry Tukey. John T. Stewart, Id. Joseph I arker, Ward Burgess, finniuel Burns, . Charles T. Kountse, Mosnier Colpetser, W. T.. Burns, Glenn Wharton, W. J. Foye. Mesdames Eva Wallace. M iMSeg Mildred Putler, Gladya Peters, Mary Burkley, Ditihne Peters, Messrs. Paul Gallagher, Gerald Wharton. Pto-kton Heth. Cuthbert Potten, Wlllard BuUer, C W. Hull. BUY A TRUE DIAMOND The person who Is par ticular about his dress will b Just as exacting about the diamond he buys. He. will demand a pure stone that ahowa off every feature of its beauty. In every sense, both poetic and prac tical, Edholm's diamonds are emblematic of purity. Each gem is of choicest quality pure and brilliant Its price is its exact intrin sic value, measured to pre cision by its weight, sice, . shape and color. There is Just one price on every ar ticle In this store, and it is very low, so every one is as sured of fair and equal treatment in buying dia monds here. Albert Edholm Omaha's ' oldest established Jeweler. Sixteenth and Carney. ) To Honor Visitor. Mlas Caroline Speetsen ntsrta'ned, few friend at a Brandel theater party Saturday afternoon In hone of Mrs. Wil liam Speetsen of Grand Island. Neb, Th theater party was followed by dinner at the . Henshaw. Those present we Mesdames William Speetsen, S, C Dare, C A. Ewell. and MJsse Nellie Weir. Bes sie Dars, Eunlo Ewell and Carolina Speetsen. For Mr. and Mrs. Magee- Mr. and Mrs. Ourdon W. Wattles en tertained at dinner last evening at their home la honor of Mr. and Mra Wayland Well Mage. Th table decorations were of pink roses and snap dragons. Covers were placed for twelve guests. To Honor Debutante. Mr. Pierre C. Mortarty waa hostess at luncheon yesterday In honor -of Miss Harriet Meta, on of th season's debu tantes. Those present were: Misses Misses 4 Harriet Met. Marion Kuhn, Ann Li If lord. Kieanor Mackay, Alice Jaqulth, Frances liochstetler. Mesdames Mesdames Charies K. Met. P. C. Mortarty. . awssnsaiBS. s Pleasures Past Mr. and Mr. Otto Flemsson enter tained at dinner Saturday evening at their home. The table was decorated with narcissus and covers were placed for eighteen guesta Dancing" Parties This Week. - The Pagalco club will give a dano at Metropolitan hall Thursday evening. The Coronado club will entertain at a dancing party Thursday evening at Cham bers' academy. The Com club will give a private oaao- Wedding Plans. Th marriage of Ml Florence Blanch Rachman and Mr. Joseph C. Pepper will be celebrated Monday evening, December 11, at th horn of th bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rachman. Th wedding will be a quiet on with but few attend ant. . Mia Fannl Wlrthsafter will b th maid of honor and Mia Emily Houska bridesmaid. Mr. Julius Rachman, brother of the brld. will b beat man. Rabbi Frederick Cohn of Tempi Israel will officiate. . Th young people, plan to b at horn April ( at apartment t, the Sherman, after January U. Small-Van Ness Wedding. The wedding of Mr. William Jamea Small of St Joseph. Mo., and Miss Viola Vertrus Van Ness, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William O. Van Ness, was solem nised at th home of th bride' parent at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in th presence of th immediate family. Rev. Robert I Wheeler, pastor of th First Presbyterian church, read th marriage lines In aooordanoa to th ritual of th Presbyterian church. Th brld wore a gown of whit ailk with silk shadow laoa overdress and pearl and whit fur trimming. Th only jewel won was a lavailler est with dia monds, th gift of th groom. Mr. Small was reoently transferred to St Joseph, where h la ta th depart ment of Agriculture. After January L 1918, Mr. and Mrs. Small will be at horn at STT East Mis souri avenue, 6t Joseph. To Honor Bride, Mis Til lie Blenstook entertained fce formally at her bom Friday evening la honor of Mia Mtnni Frank, wh will be a January bride. Th evening was pleas antly spent, Mr. Maurio Leaf contribut ing a cartooning atuat "Why la Chalk," and th hostees original jlngl referring to the bride. Those present were I Misses Misses Minnie Frank. Marcla Labortta. nannan vvaxman, leua BtieiMr, reran waxmaa. Tiljie Stief ler. Case of Miss Cope . Goes Over Ten .Days CHICAGO. Deo. lJ.-Th cas of Miss Jessl Elisabeth Cop of Los Angeles, charged with an attempt to bribe gov ernment official In connection with th Indictment of Colonel Charle Alexander of Providence, R. I., under th Mann act, cam before United States Commissioner Mason here today, but a contlnuanoe until December 21 was taken. Miss Cope was the complaining wltneas against Alexander. She Is charged with having offered to spilt 5C,00 with District Attor ney Clin, his assistant, Michael Igoe, and two other official of tbe government. If they would assist her la extorting that aum from Alexander. ' TWO INJURED MEN GET VERDICTS FOR DAMAGES Two verdlcta In person! Injury dam age suit were returned in district court thla morning. In th suit of Cart K. Lovgren against the Drummond Motor company a jury In Judg Troup' court returned a verdict of 11,600. Earl K. Buck waa awarded tl.OOO In hi suit against th Gordon Van company In Judg Es- telle' court. Exclusive Christmas Goods Christmas Cards That Are Different, BRASS DESK SETS, GENTLEMEN'S BILL BOOKS, FOUNTAIN PENS CRANE'S GIFT BOXES STATIONERY, VOLLAND HOLIDAY BOOKS, TRAVELING TABLETS, WRITING DESKS, , BRASS BOOK RACKS. The Moyer Stationery Co. 1616 Farnam St. jpy .rtciAt pjj His Xmas Cigars Buy them from either of our tore and you are sure to get "smokers" that will please him. All t r h t o c k a All popular brand. GETTEN & WICKHAM "The Sons of Value" TWO BTOHES C W. Corner lta and Howard, 1383 raraam Street. Opposite W. O. W. Bid. Esther Loaf. Flora Blenstock, tarah Leaf. Messrs. a. Will Kubln. Maurice Leaf, Alexander Frank, Hermaa Bablcit, A lie Labovits, Mesdames. A. J. tiabico. Messrs. 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