2-H TTIK OMAHA SUNDAY MM: SKITKMP.EK V.K TO WiLL BTTHE QUEEN Society it Now Guesting m to the Contort of Kin; Ak-Sar-Ben This Fall. SPECIAL MAIDS ARE NAKED m1nl t'aleadar. ST'NPAY Pnprwrs at th Country. TVIit. ITuprv Mollnw and Carter Lk cluha. MnXHAT-Mrn N. C. Lary, luncheon at the I'nlveraity club for Mla Ros Bmyth. Tl'l-M'AY Annua Harvest Home din ner at the He pry Hollow club; wedrtlnft of Mia Blanche Monhclt and Mr. Ueo Klein; Mrs. F. B. lyl, luncheon at hr hon-a for Mla lioee Kinyth; Carter l,lto Pwlmmlnd and bowline' dun, lwneheoa at Commercial club: Miss Frances llorhstetler and Mies Kleanor M"s luncheon at the Country club. V'Klj.NKSDAT I Inner-dances at Coun trv. Field and Happy Hollow cluba, THURSDAY Annual dinner of gofers at the Field club; Indies' Pay lunch eon at the Field and Happy, Jlollow cluha. FK1DAT tvnnr-Jc at flormour Lk Country club. SATI'KOA V Directors' dinner at th Hanpy Hollow club; closing dinner dance at the Harpy Hollow and Field i luhs: Mrs. J. MitiDrmaen, luncheon (or Mlas Roxe Smyth: Ml Helen Murphy, dinner for Miss Hoae Hmjrth. With the approach of Alt-flax-Ben week the Interest of all social aeta la centered In tha Ak-8ar-Hn featlvltlea and tha balL A irreat deal of speculation la rife Just now aa to whom the honor of beinit queen will be given to. Those who are poaieased of the ao-called superior knowl edge of aoclety'a whims and fan ales fas. on the honor to tha daughter of one of our very well known physicians and a debu tant of last year. Others feel sura they have guessed the lucky girl as the daugh ter of a wholesale merchant and debu tante of this fall, and the third surmise la a debutante of last year and tha daugh ter of a former king. Next to being queen of Ak-Rar-Ben, the position of special maid of honor to the queen la the most coveted place In the coronation ceremony, and thts week twelve young women received their sum mons to the Court of (Julvera In that ca pacity, and their namea are: Mlas Mar gery McCord, Mlea Marlon Towle, Mies Louise White, Miss Isabel Vlnsonhaler, Mlas Gertrude Mets, Miss Charlotte Cal lahan, Miss Dorothy Welter, Miss Mary Megeath, Miss Helen Clarke, Mlas Helen Ingwersen. Miss Katharine Davenport and Mlsa Helen Murphy. Of these chosen ones five will be debu tantes of tha season, Miss White. Miss Vlnsonhaler, Mlas Towle, Miss McCord and Miss Meti. Miss Weller goes east directly after tha ball for several months. Mlea Megeath and Miss Ingwersen return to school at Briar Cliff, N. Y., and Chi cago, respectively. Mlsa Davenport will be at horn this winter, but will devote her time to mualo. Miss Callahan fin ished aohool a year ago and Miss Murphy waa graduated at Sacred Heart two years ago. No details of the ceremony have been given out yet beyond the fact that the costumes will not follow any period, but there la to ba a color scheme carried out perfectly. i Note of Interest. Mrs. John P. Fetter left Thursday morning for Muskogee Okla., to attend the wedding of her' son, Mr. At water Marker, and Mlxs Rather Irene Grace, which will lie celebrated quietly Thurs day, Beptember 23, at tha a roc Epis copal church. Mlas Grace la a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and Mr, liarker has visited In Omaha many times. The wedding will be a quiet affair ow ing to the recent death of tha bride' father. Mrs. Fetter will return bom tha last of the week. Mr. Wayne Be I by. who underwent aa operation for appendicitis several weak ago, has recovered and will return to Cornell university this fall. Mlsa Helen Badellck has returned from elay of six weeks with relative and friends In Denver. Hold Open House. Tha University of Nebraska Medical college will hold "open bouse" at P. in., Monday evening. The medical build ing will be thrown open for Inspection in students, alumni, faculty and friends. All departments will be "at homo" In formally and visitors will be conduct! In group through tha various departments. Later reservation for the harvest hoiue dinner, which will ba given Tuesdjr evening at Happy Hollow club, n been made by K. N. Howes, who wilt have two guests; M. M. Robertson, ihree; F. H. Garvin, two; B. II. Ward, two, C. R. Sherman, ten; E. T. Manning, seven, Harry Drome, four; 3. W. Potter, sis; A. N. Booth, two; Harry Byrne, two; W. 8. Byrne, two; Wayne Belby. two; Earl Burkett, two; Walter Smallea. two; Ueorg W. Plainer, sixteen; R. . Gould, two; George Durkee, thirty-two. At Seymour Lake Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Robert enter tained at a large dinner Friday rveu'ng. followed by dancing. Home of tM old fashioned square dances added to the amusement of the occasion. On of the unique features of tha golf luncheon, at which Mrs. W. K. Phllby was hostess turday, waa the presenta tion of floral offerings to the guest, J-Ut-e Msaes Phllbv and Jack vcre hidden under a hollow square of canvas In the center of the circle of tablet, and wtth the aid of sharp edged Instruments, carved their way to the preseno of the company and presented the gifts. Covers wer laid for; Mesdames Vli iiarl l ulkln, A. rl. MM I am. J. In H.nifer, Jamea K. lleiiuar, J'lin I' lion. ieorge Kianclr. Mesdames lifKm.' tacdonaltl, '. 1. Vnllnwr, John Itcklns, II. l . Forster, w. u. Taaa-. J. W. Woourough, JC. A. Huuo, Misses MlllHrl Mflll.HP K. f. Worley. A niuKl prograia wi.i i nn-n Ills rening umlrr the ti-.n it 1'iher Junattia. In which the fulloafug p-ikon will participate: Mlssea F.tn 1 So:mton. Mary Italian!.. 'iillie Alaauusky, -Mrsars. C. F. Lrppert, John iuur. Paul KUicki, F. Uailup, Huga lidrti'bsen. At the Field Club. Other entertaining last evening at dinner at the FMd club wer W. H. Monroe, who had seven gueete; i. W. Hughes, four; Jo Shireman, four; C. F. Crowley, eight; C 8. Bchwager, ten; U M. Blater, four; A. JX Marriott, ten, and 1L H. Ftob, seven. Hubert Ptors entertained at dinner at tiie Meld club In honor of Edward Fuller, vho leaves shortly for Culver Military rcademy. where he wUl attend school this winter. Those prcent were: Ml. Mlaaea IVruiah I 'lark, Mury Kulirr, ix.rothy Myers, Mveers tl'aiufi hhepiard, I 'avid harrrtt, 1'j.lpu l-uacil. Wrl n Coad, iile biora. Mauiars. Frank Campbell, K.Jard Fuller, lioixcrl Mora. Country Club Close. V With the approach of autumn and the Ak -JStr-lru fVaiivliiea t-oinri tbe an- , j ;V Catherine SmylAe Jfele2il 'Jf, Sm7lhe JZ J) i 'Z- f nouncement of country club clos;ng. The Happy Hollow has Its annual harvent home dinner next Tuesday evening, thj olfera' dinner Thuradav and the last l1lntiiifl.iit v .f tlin us a ..in Wat nrH n V Bptembr V. The Field club will close also a week from tonlnht end munv rAipvatlona j have been made for this final dinner. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weller. Mr. and , Mrs. G. W. Shields, Mr. J. W. Hughes. Mr Karley Conant. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Huasle, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Drlahaus, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Fetters, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Calkins, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Cameron, Mr. T. H. Kelly and Mr. H. C. Kohn are among those who have engaged tables for parties ranging from thirty down. The Country club closes a week later, October t, with the usual dinner and dano. At Carter Lake Club. The board of directors of the Carter Lake club announce tha closing of this club also for the evening of October I. At this time a dinner-dance will be given, When It 1 hoped that all the WO member will be pre Mint. In anticipation of on. of the largeat erowda In tha history of the duo, dinner will be served on both tlic upper and lower verandas to accommo date the overflow. In addition to the regular dancing program, a cabaret per- fennano will follow the dinner. At Happy Hollow Club. Among tha large dinner given at the Happy Hollow club Saturday evening was that given by Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Straight. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. 11. N. Way of Los Angeles. Decorations were of salvia and fern and cover were laid for the following: Messrs. and Mesdames IL N. War of l. B. Chraney, it. H. A darns, ii. U. Browne, Arthur Allen, F. H. Straight Loa Anelne, C. )L Walrelh,' J. H. Morton, Kdward 1'helan, T. M. Pond, Among other who ntortallned laat venlng at the Happy Hollow club wore R. N. Howe, who had two guest; Thomas Fell, twelv. and K. T. lieyden, four. Mr. and Mr. M. D. Cameron enter tained at dinner laat evening at the Happy Hollow club In honor of Mlaa Edith Nonia and Mr. George Pratt, who will be married early In October. Cover wer placed for: Mesara. and Mesdamea Nelson Pratt. Chester Wells. Mesara George Pratt MeeUamee J. W. Jeunlnga, Mioses Edith Nonia. Carol Beldon, Meaara. ' Roland Jennings, T. H. NorrU. Mat sea Miuiiie Pratt, At the Country Club. Mr. and Mr. Jamea L, Pax ton enter tained at dinner laat evening at the Country club. Their guest were; Messrs. Messrs. Cliarlea George, Edgar boott altr Paae, Lining with Mr. and Mrs. Roaa Towl laat evening war: Measrs. and Meadamoa Harry A. Tukey, liarley Moor head, chun Huraa, With Mr. and Mrs. John H. Butler at dinner Baturday evening at the Country club were: Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McCord, Mrs. Ken Uallmiher. Mr. Prank liurkley. Others entertaining at dinner laat even ing were: a B. Carlisle, who had ten guest; Frank Judson, twenty-two; II. O. Edwards, twelve; Dr. U. a Anglln, thre. and Harry McOuimlck, six. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judson enter tained Baturday evening at dinner at tha Country club. Those present wer Mesara and Mesdamea Howard Baldrtge, A, L. Reed, E. T. tiwobe. J. A. McHhane, W. A. C. Johnson. Mr. F. P. Klrkendall, Mlaaea Daisy Doane, Beulaii Sharp and Katherlne McCormlck, Mesara. Luther lrake. Dr. Leroy Crumner, Randall Prow a, Charles Saunders, Clement Chas and tr. W. O, Bridges. Celebrate Golden Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Penny cerebrated their golden wedding anniversary Tues day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Penny wer former residents of Omaha, and n w reside la Auburn, Neb. They wer mar ried la Omaha by the majror. Sra Miller. Mrs. Peony was the daughter of Hon. C. B. Evans. Mr. Penny belonged to the firm Of Jacob Penny aV Bona, freighter They accumulated quite a fortune la ih early days, but lost It all by the Indiana. Mra. Penny was a fine aitut In lior . i v' ' - "' i inn j-y H vslN hnaLoccJinei younger day. Some of her portrait work now hang In the memorial hall In the state capltol at Topeka, Kan., and some of her work waa also taken to K'Jfupe. Mr. and Mr. Penny can wn.l remem ber when hors thieve hid thomjilvet In a thicket back of her father1 horn at Twenty-third and Cuming streets. -- After their marriage they motvd Into their own horn on Sixteenth and Cum ing streets, known as the old Florence road, which was a wilderness of sun flowers. Mr. C. F. Wolcott of Los Angelea. Mr. W. C. Pike of Council Bluff and Mr. 3. C Barada of. Ban Francisco, children of Mr. anj Mrs, Penny, wer present at the celebration. Tarlott-Fallon. St. Patrick' church was the seen of an unusually attractive wedding Monday morning. Beptember . when Mill Mary ! COupi wlU be at horn In Omaha at tha Oeraldlne Fallon, daughter of Mr, and Victoria apartments. Mrs. William Fallon, became the bride of m- uvda mni, v.. ,, M, W. Lee Y.r.ott. Rev. M. F. Caaaldy Haan wh" I. to officiating in the pre.enc. of relative. bst' man. leave dS ' tor StS,.? 'tt... -m.. ,K,JW.h..M- - the guest of .. r,:."":"r;.:r:" "r taffeta. The aklrt waa of kodet flounce over silk chiffon. ' Tha bodice was of point lace, trimmed In pearl. 8 he wore a wreath of orange blossoms, caught with bands of chiffon, and carried a shower bouquet of Klllarney rose. Mis Tree Fallon, bridesmaid, wore a gown of light blue taffeta silk embroidered wtth pink chiffon roses and bow knot. h wore a wreath of rose and carried a bouquet of sweet peas; Mlsae Nell and Margaret Fallon of Omaha were attendants, and Mr. Lyl Hoffman of Omaha best man. A wedding breakfast followed the cere mony at the home of the bride' parents. The home waa profusely decorated with roses, sweet peas, ferns and palms. The dining room wss enclosed with a canopy j of flower. During breakfast selections of muslo were rendered by the sister of j the bride. Mr. and Mr. Yarlott left for an ex-, tended trip to the Par tflo coast, where , they will spend a month visiting Call j fornla and point of Interest at th ex posltlon. After October 1 the young couple will be at horn In Omaha. Duffy-O'Connor. On of th prettiest wedding of th season waa that of Mlaa Madeline M. O'Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat rick O'Connor, and Mr. Thomaa Charles) Duffy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Duffy, which was aolemnlsed at the Holy Angela' church on Thursday morning. The bride entered wtth her father and as beautifully gowned In suede char me use, trimmed with princes lace and pearls, finished with a court train. Her only ornament was aa Imported pearl pendant th gift of th groom. Her maid of honor. Mis Veronica O'Connor, was gowned In yellow crepe do chten. with trimming of pussy willow satin and embroidered braid. She wore a bird of paradise la th hair and car. tied a basket of yellow daisies. Mlsa Hess Wilson, on of the brides maid and cousin of the bride, waa gowned tn green taffeta and wore a hair ornament of green silk cause. She car ried m basket of whit daisies. Mis Nell Duffy, atster of the groom, another bridesmaid, waa gowned la pink satin and wor hair ornament of pink gaua and pearls. h carried a basket of pink aster. Ed J. .O'Connor of Muskogee. Okl., brother of tb brtJe, acted a beat man. The us bcra were Mr. Jo Armstrong, Tr. John Sander and Mr. Thomaa J. O'Connor. Mlaa . Katharine Reynolda acerlded at th organ and Dr. Dolphin Kohlev sang an At Marl. A breakfast was served at the home of th bride' parept following th cere mony. Among the out-of-town guest were: Mr. and Mra. Mlls Duffy. Jr.: Mrs. Alice Mevhan. Mlsa Rose Mvehan. MUs , i Beatrice Coad Margaret McCormack of York. Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Duffy and Mr. Frank Duffy of Central City, Neb.; Mr. and Mr. Otto Sherry of Gushing, Okl.; Mis Mary Traynor of Chicago, 111., and Mr. Christopher Rellly of Seattle, Wash. The young couple left for an extended eastern trip and will be at horn to their many friends after October 15 at No. 171 Brown street Detroit Wedding. Card were received this week from Mr. and Mr. Thrall of Detroit for the marriage of their daughter, Frances, to Mr. Rosa Hyde of this city on Thursday, September 30, at I o'clock at St. James' church, Gross He, Mich. There will be a reception after the ceremony at Mr. and Mr. Thrall' summer horn at Gross . . . . jie ana arier November l tha vmi..r Mr- Neba. the bride .uuer. and 'Mr. Nebe, Mr. Hyde and Mr. Hvn ;n oo ai mo uetroit Athletic club until they go down to Gross II Wednesday for th bridal dinner at Mr. and Mr. Thrall'. Reaiurei Past Mr. F. I lUMer entertained th mem ber! of the Llntnger Travel club on Frl. cay afternoon la Ltninger Art gallery. A pink and green color scheme, the club color, wa used In th decorations. Mra Halter addressed th club on her eastern Continuing Next Week Mrs, Moulton and Her Staff Will Cut, Fit. Pin Free of Charge " " '" THE popularity of Mrs. Moulton and her staff was so great last week that by special request we have secured her for another week. Mrs. Moulton and staff are from the famous Kelster School and are masters in gnrment construction. Beglnulng Monday they will cut, fit and pin any material ou may buy here at 98c the yard or over free of charge. Come; it will be immensely interesting and instructive. Burgess-Nash Gomrany. "KvcnraoDY stork" 1 Ono D ollar Photographs for Christmas at Proctor's Ground Floor Studio 616 South In order that every eo mar avail that aaelves of aa opportunity to t their lfelwlay Photos, I have inauffurated th f 1 to dwn plan and Sao per anee on amy photo I make, and In addition to this aay payment tlaa 1 am stylus- llh -ach U.,n piioto a beautiful enlarged portrait e tAixe, mounted In a fine folder, and as further Inducement I w 11 ac cept any coupon or tlckt tabued by any other studio aa on payment. Call at the atudlo and Inquire furtuer about thia raay payment i4ai. Ptu!io open -ui.uy; etimt jour altllng- bow. This offer will hold rood until Dec. uth, liS. Ijo not alt, call lkurU 140S and nae alttintf. Pruofa ataowu and every alttlng a-uaranteed to b satisfactory. GUTST OF HER SISTER, MRS. GEORGE H. HOUUSTON. and western trip. A program was gl7in by Mis Ethel McCullough, Charlotte Rey nolds, Alloa Day, Genevieve Ee-gaii, Leonora Dennlson and Elisabeth Hamil ton. Mr. and Mra Thorn as Kelly enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Fallon at dinner at the Field club Inst evening. The Mine Hattle and Camilla Week entertained the W. I. A. N. club at their home Beptember 14. The guests of the club were Mesdames Kruse and Slgafoos and Mis Ruth and Norma Week. .Those present were: M ifteea Nannie Dearmont Violet Vanderford, Klsle Norton. Mary Timberlake, K la Respnss, Blanche Waldllch, Mcedames Nina Rice, Misses Babe Reddan, Lottie Good enow, Ruth Purvey, Terries Singer, Mary Ooodenow, Mary Brombaw. Mcednmee Jessie He Engagements. Mr. and Mr. James D. Capron announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Pyll. to Oliver J. Oossard of thla city, th wedding to occur In October. Delta Theta Phi Housewarmlnsr. The Delta Theta Phi Law fraternity of Crelghton university gave a house warm ing at their new home at 821 North Twenty-second street Thursday evening. Mem- (Continued on Page Four, Column Two.) Burgess-Nash Company. CVlnYBOoy'S STORK e Announce The splendid preparedness of their Stationery and Engraving Departments. Featuring everything that stands for good form and good taste in Wed ding Invitations, Announcements, Party Invi tations, Visiting Cards and Stationery. Representing tKe well known Crane's Linen Lawn sta tionery and corre spondence cards in white and all the desired tints. By box or quire. Baryeaa-Jraah Oo Main rioe Down Sale of 10th Street i r We Are Pleased to Announce the Return of Miss Steenstreys, Our Art Needlework Instructor Miss Steenstreys has been in Eu rope for the past year and has only recently returned, bringing with her many new ideas. She will be pleased to meet her many friends at her daily classes from 10 a. m. to 12 m. and 3 to 5 p. m. Children's classes every Saturday morning from 9 to 12. All are cordially invited. Thompson, Belden & Co. The Fashion Center of the Middle-West Established 1886. Do Your Housecleaning Now Before Cold Weather Comes You'll find It not much of a job If you send your Carpets, Rugs, Portieres, Draperies, Lace Curtains, Couch Covers, Pillow Tops, Comforts and Blankets to us. We clean them up like new, and guarantee not to injure them in any way. OUR NEW CARPET AXD Iil'O CLEANING DEPARTMENT Is equipped with the finest and latest machinery known to the trade. We absolutely guarantee not to Injure any rug, and to re move every particle of dust without harm to warp or pile. We have also a new Shampoo machine which is much more thorough and efficient than the old hand method. These machines, with our thoroughly equipped Dry Cleaning; plant, enable us to do tlie very best of rug cleaning in a most satisfactory manner. Let us send a man to quote prices on all your house furnish ings. We know we can please you. Remember, PANTORIUM QUALITY is the standard In Omaha by which all other cleaning is judged, and those who want the BEST send their work to us. Try us. The Pantorium ' - - Good Cleaners and Dyers." - ' 1513-10-17 Jones Street. Phone Doug. 00U. Branch Office, 2016 Farnam Street. Sooth Side, 528 No. 24th Street. Guy Liggett, Pres. Fred C. Wilmoth, Secy. EXCLUSIVE SHOPS AND SPECIALTIES FOR WOMEN Embroidery, Beading, Braiding, Cording, Scalloping, Eyelet and Cut Work, Button Holes, Pleating, Buttons. Ideal Button and Pleating Company 107-0.11 So. 16th St. - rhone Doug. 1936. Omaha, Nebraska. L0RETTA DE LONE Concert Harpist and Tsachsr. Studio SOS Lyrlo Building. Tel. Doug-las 1704. iiin ruaunBNS rom PRACTICE. PALAIS (rorasrly with sTartsU) Announces the opening of hla New Phop for vxduaive Ladles' Tailoring. Ottawa Block. S4ta aad Taraam. roes Xouf. 4341. SOlVllVfEIR XatrOBTED ABTD BO FHoaa Xarasy 188. " HAIRDRESS1NG MANICURING We carrv a large stock of the best Toilet Articles and Hair Oooda of th finest quality. Ideal Hair Parlors FIAU UTtLLl CmrFPZST rkoii Your Annoiatirent, roof, S19S. SOT BAtmo BDIXSItfa. ManlonrtaaT 35o. Xalv Srasstna. Bbampootaa. racial aad Scalp Sdassag, Brillhart Culture Shop OS raxtos Block. S. casa. wltcaea Had tfl.OO ap ) MlS ANNA rLENKER v.:ra her conuectlon'wlth tLe Ueal IliiOO AUll A ru-nrwtri dr,s.ing. priors and Is now located at th parkra pf MRi N. A. at 8 W Cor. 16th and Howard Kta, over th oia lru Store, Boom, s. where she will b pleaad to aee all her customers. Kur appointments, rail lwur-lK 17SS. Open Paturdays until :00 p. m. MME. GALBRITH I retaraad front kaw trip Cast aad ha transferred ker lnilsiea Srosa ta W. O. W. 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