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    THK OMAHA SUNDAY HKE: OCTOBER 31, 1915.
MOTORING ABSORBS SOCIETY
Splendid Indian Summer Wetther
Xeeps Social Calendar to a
Low Ebb.
HALLOWE'EN BREAKS SPELL
O'KEJLL MATRON GUEST
OMAHA FHIESDS.
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SHE WILL BE A NOVEMBER
BRIDE.
CHICAGO MATRON GUEST OF MRS.
M. A. BUEHLER.
SHANOHAI VISITOR TO OMAHA
DURING THE WEEK.
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Sorlal Caleadar.
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Ir and Mr. A. C, FtnK and Dr.. and
Mm. John Tottn, dinner for Ml
Katherin McClanahen and Ir.
Hr,,Ke. Mr. . W. Hon-r and Mri.
Welter Hopewell, luncheon at Vnl
vrmltT. cluh for Mine MeClanahan
Thiirwlur Mnrnln Rowllna; cluh.
I'inchmn at ComiwrHil rUib. Mr. and
Mm. J. W. Olrlfflth. dinner for Dr. and
Mm. Wlllard Scott. Whit fhrlns
Whit club, Masonic temple.
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Fimt Turdr Mornlne Mualcal rVio
row-tips. H"tcl Tontanelle. I p. m. Pr.
find Mm. H. M. MeClanahan, dinner
for Mlaa Mrt1mihn end Dr. flonaae.
lA Palle I'snrlne; club Chsml-er.
iH-butunte limine cluh. MIab Clarlie,
hostess. Sojourner' Knslnt"n club.
Mm W. W. Hoott. hostess. Prettiest
Mile Oolf Club, Mm. A. M. Hmtth,
hostess.
V KIN HS'P A T M M
Hnake-McClanshan weddlne;. Dundee
Wnmin'i cluh, luncheon lit fnlveralty
cluh. Kummy club, Mrs. M. M. Kiln.
THlKnAT
Mm. TruI 0nher. luncheon for
hous tiK-itu, Mine Wlnlffd Hp and
Mlas Mildred Wscner of Ksnas City.
Mis Ahhle Uneven nd Mlas May
Komer. luncheon at Hotel loyt for
rrof. Urlrdsch of Milwaukee. Kaffee
Klstsch for I'rof. rledh. Mm.
William Howen, hostess. HtibarHptlon
club dance at Tun'lna, with dinner
precedinf the dnnce. Ivlks club
dancing; party. Cnmus club meets.
Omaha Woman' IT-ess club luncheon.
Hotel I-ciyai. 1 p. m.
Panclns; club, Chamber.
Amlea Whist cluh, Mn. Oeora
Keebler. losteas. New Dinner-Dance
club, Omaha cluh. llr'rit Luncheon
club, Mra Harold Pobotker, hostess.
How lon ! th continuing Indian
summer to keep a restricted oclal calen
dar? They ay, nmi of the hlshbrow,
that society la a rary arUHclal affair,
without tout or tru conception of beauty.
I am wonder-In.
Haven't I seen how thin hav con
thla last week? Thera ha been practl
call nothlna- doing, lust bcau the
weather ha been o fin.
Tha only affair that wera not put off
wer some fixed atari In the aocial firma
ment and tha entertainment of s-uests
But va tha ueta wara, wllty-nllly,
taken motorln.
They let on. a all wall behaved ut
ahould. tbat they liked It. Parhap.
It waa tha nm tala from popular
host after hostess Just metorlna;. tno-torlna-no
on would ba o dead aa to
tay Indoor uch weather aa thla!
Only tha vary youn set, tha kiddle
who enjoy a mow storm more and n
day after Wordsworth's own heart.
showed any social Inclination tha last
week. With Hallowe'en affairs thay
did keep thins stirring and make some
copy for this pa.
Tby wer not dull affairs, either,
thoaa Juvenile parties. On tha contrary,
they wer quit Individual In their deco
rations, showing a strong preference for
striking ornamentation, as corn talk
and such.
After all, this Is admitted to b "the
aga of tha child," and a little mora
propaganda of tha John Dewey school
and kiddle nay soon monopolise the
social page ltaelf.
Among the Visitor!.
Mm, J. A. etahl of Oakland, Cat, la
vIlBtlng Mr. and Mra, A. A. Wadameyar.
Mm. Frank Bradford Of Columbus, O.,
la the gueat of her aunt, Mrs. T. T.
, Peters, and daughter. Ml Hester Peter..
Mia Keller and Mlas Oeorgla Keller,
the guest and tters of Mr. Charles B.
Keller, left yesterday for thalr bom In
Virginia.
Mies Willis of Kearney, who w4 hem
as a dclegat to tha Woman's Auxiliary
provincial branch, was tha truest of her
later, Mr. Tyler Belt.
Ml Abba Bowen, head of tha Herman
department ' of tha Peru State Normal,
will ba tha guest of her mother, Mra
William Bowen, from Tuesday to Hunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Adams of
FhorkWn. Wyo., are the guests of Mra
Adam' parents, Mr. and Mr. J. F.
PrentU. Mra. . Adams was formerly
Mies Marguerite Prentla of Omaha.
Mls llortena Ead. who has been vis
iting In Aurora and Tork for tha last
few weeks, has returned home. At Tork
Ulna F.ada was a gueat at tha wedding of
Mlas lilancb Cox to Mr. Waldemar Nla-man-Mrs.
-Oarrett A. tmb of Clinton, and
her brother. Dr. Lyman N. rail, of Los
Angeles, arrived last Saturday by motor
and wer tha guts of Mrs. K. CL Har
ton until Wednesday, whan they left
for Clinton, accompanied by Mr. Charlea
Marsh.
Kotes of Interest
Mm. Jack Barber, who has bean hers
with her slater, Mr. Daniel Btapleton. for
several weeks, left Saturday for Fhoentx,
Art., to Join Mr. Barber. They will take
a house there for the winter to be
Mr. Barber's ranching internal.
Mr. Charlea Rlgutter atended a moat
ing 'of th organisation known as the
Fossils at Chicago last Saturday. A din
ner was given at tha University club thera
by men who were at on time publisher
of amateur newspaper In their youth
ao.ne ol them aa far back aa ICT-n-TI.
Mr. Elgutter took over with him cople
of th Excelsior, published la Omaha In
thoaa early days, tha "Jolly Joker,"
take or Break'- and "All Sorts." all
Omaha publications.
Change ia Residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levy are now set-
tied in their apartment la the Colbert.
Mr. and Mra B. E. Price wUl move Into
their new home at Mul Burt stret th first
of th week.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin & Chny will
move from th Helen apartments naxt
week to th house at 6111 Underwod ave
nue.
Ilw .nl iLfM 1 . ... I
... .-. . ...t.un ww move
una uwir new noma at mui Harney street
next week.
Mr. and Mra J. E. Goodrich and son,
Emeraoii, hav takaa a suit of room at
th Wellington Inn. until their new horn
on Lincoln Way and Fifty-third street,
Evanaton, 1 completed, which will b
about Christmas time.
To Honor Prof. Greidich.
MUs Abba Howen and Mis May
Homer will be hostesses at the Hotel
Loyal Thursday at a luncheon given to
German teachers In honor of Prof. Max
Grtedach, director of th German-American
Teachers' seminary at Milwaukee.
After tha luncheon Prof. Grleriach win
t the gueat of a motoring party about
Uis city and later honor gueat at a Kaf
ft) Klatach at tha homo of Mia. Wil
liam Bowen. ,
HUoweVn Affair.
The spirit c( Hallowe'en dominated all
affair of the Wat week. Hallowe'en
decorations being used extensively. This
waa so at th tirthday parly given
V '
2t.Roy Ibwzisencl
Thursday afternoon by Mr. Charle It.
Thlem for her daughter, Gertrude's,
thirteenth birthday. MUs Julia Slenacka
wa th witch. Those present wera:
Mlnaes
Ilernico Clark on.
Anna H"kman,
Ve.-ta Melvln.
Kleanor Judeon,
Helen Spencer,
Claim Taylor,
Evelyn Henaon,
Helen Ore?,
Mlaac
Frances Patlon.
Adeline Haneen,
Edith AtcCurdy,
Helen Ktenlcka,
Ituth White,
1 'ti villa Itihn,
Nettle Huth.
Gertrude Thlem.
Richard Novak enter
Mr. and Mra
tained at a Halloween party Friday
evening. The decoration were sug
gestive of Hallowe'en. The evening's en
tertainment conflated of games and
dancing, Thoae present were:
Miaaea Mlae
Nell Walah. E. Harrow.
Kathrvn Walah. Anna McMahon,
Hertha I.lchnovsky, Theresa Homann,
JHoa Hannon,
Vena Kavanaugh,
Mabel Melcher.
Marl Moilovern,
Delia Barrow,
Maaara.
Martin Conhoy,
Morgan Heafey, Jr,
J. P. Sullivan,
1-eo Hannon,
Will Melcher,
1'at Mc'iovern,
fsnrah Aah,
Winifred Col.
Meaam.-.
A. A. Dougherty,
Kd Cahlll.
Oeorae Smith,
Frank Smith.
Bert Tanner,
Jo Power.
m. j. narrow,
Meaara. and Mesdam)
Onrge Parks, Jr.: W
B. Haselmlr.
John Mulcahy,
Mrs. B. Blanchard.
Miss Helen McCrumb entertained a
Hallowe'en ' party Thursday evening,
After supper was served fortunes wer
told. Tha guests were:
Miaaea Miaaea
Helen Doyle. Helen McCrumb,
Ooldle Hnunln, ' Agnea Chrlatlansen,
Vera Sullivan, Helen Kchlaxar,
Evelyn Sannherg, Marl Honacn,
Mildred Sandherg, Helen Ward,
A Hallowe'en surprise party waa given
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dasbach Friday
venlng. Tha guests wera:
Misses-
Miaaea
Mary Flnnegan.
Emma Stroud,
Agnea Hayduk,
Myra Dorfey.
Ellaaheth Kana,
Ines Murphy,
Nora Flnnrgan,
Itoee Dlnkens,
Mary Cheaek.
Maud Murphy.
Camilla Kana,
iianle McKlvor,
Mariarat Chermey. May Ogden.
lieiena Heiaser,
Meaara.
Henry Gurnat.
Meaam
O us Hark man.
Ieo Flnnegan,
Charle Unon.
Ernst McC'atney.
Io Flnnegan,
Henry Land
wehlkanL James Manaaek
Mrs. C. IK L-arson
Miss Orao Ollla entertained tha M. M.
B. club at a Hallowe'en party at her home
Friday evening. Hallowe'en decorations
wara used throughout Th vening was
spent la game and musto. Thos present
warsi
Misses Mlsaes
Oall Courtney, Jane England.
t lenore Oabome, niynie jwnaen,
FJorenoa Jenaen, Hasel Turnqulat,
riorenoa lUohard- Grace Ollle,
inn. Helen Ullle.
Helen Miller,
Mrs. Harry A. EVemden entertained at
a Hallowe'en party Friday evening at
her home. Hallowe'en decorations wera
Meed through th houee, also fall flow
er. Peak caps wer worn during the
evening. Prise wara won by Mr. and
Mra Orosa. Those present wera:
Meear. and Mcadamee
Walter Qroaa. J. F. IMmlck,
K. F. Hevden. 1 V. Ularn.
Harry Knapp,
Mlas Freda Petersen entertained at ner
home Friday evening. Tha room wer
decorated In chryeanthtmuma, pumpkins
and cornstalk. Thos present wera:
Miaaea
Miaaea
Helen Trexler,
Cella Noone,
Stella Korden,
Avonell Stlckley,
Irene FlorwIU
Laura Petersen.
Oretohen Elbert.
Eileen Edward.
Mildred Schommer,
mia Konlgaberger,
I nea HokI.
llrtM Mahaffy.
Marirory Furgem,
Meaara.
Jack Lany,
Carl Ildy,
Illlnert Petemen,
Walter Petemen,
Oarvtn Brown,
Wilbur tt.
John Petemen,
ltaluh Wtlann.
Messrs.
Jack lrlaooll.
Bart Kruger,
Tom Doyle,
Homer Eaufeom,
Itobert Boarkmore,
William (J Inner,
Tom Petersen.
Harry Drlacoll.
Mrs. A. i . i-eteraen.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Petersen.
Mr. and Mr. Rockwall gave a Hal
lowe'en party In honor of thair son, Ixui.
Th evening was spent at game and a
nloa tlm waa had by all. Th follow
Ing wara present:
Mlse
Luella Kockwell,
Mildred Omen,
Helen Boae,
Henna Chrlatenaen,
Meaam.
Howard Johnaon,
Harold Johnson,
ttiarit Forrey,
Ijomn Green,
Edwin Mayor,
Misses
Katherins Bmlth,
Ruth Buach,
Ila Lannlng.
Ethel Weldner,
Meaam
Vernle Bryant,
Albert Krauae,
Herbert Wensel,
Louis Rockwell.
Mr. and Mm M.
Berry.
Miss Sarah Fink and Miss Edith Mat
it hew gv a
Halloween masquerade
party Friday evening at the homo of
MUs Fink. Tha guests Included;
Miaaoa MLiaea
Meroede Shepherd. Mildred Cramer,
ha rah Fink. PatUe Atkinson.
Marie Atkinson, Edith Matthews.
Meaam Maaara
Dwlslit Chaaa. Ernest Abrahamson.
Eugene Simmons, Hryan Sackeii.
William Canipen, Edwin Kahn.
Crelsrhton Folk Entertain.
Tb "university mixer" dancing party
was given by the students of tha dif
ferent departments of Crelghton univer
sity at Chahbera" academy Thursday
evening. The hall was beautifully deco
rated with the Crelghton color of blu
and whit. Electrical affect, produced
by artiatlc chandelier, from which
Crelghton colored globe war suspended
from th oelllng. attracted much admlra
tkn. Each corner of the hall was turned
Into a cosy alcove, displaying the colors
and Insignia of the different fraterni
ties. Tha hall was taxed to He full capacity
by students, alumni and their frK-nda
Th program was unique, each dance
having been dedlcatid to some depart-
EJva Gratam
ASHLAND GIRL WHO WILL WED
TODAY.
ment of tha university. Tha dances wara
designated a follows:
"U-N-4" Two-tttep To our patrons,
Tha toothpaste dip.
The legal stride.
Tha medicine dance.
The college hill hop. -
PHI mixers' plod.
Tha dentist' trot.
Th lawyer charge.
Tha doctor's glide.
Artist's dremm (waits).
Th toothache Juml.
?hs gymnasium plunge. -
ha mixer's mix.
Tha university favorite.
Th Crelghton canter.
Th patrons and patronesses were:
Mayor and Mrs. James C Dahlman, Mr.
and Mra. Paul L. Martin. Dr. and Mrs.
Robert Better, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Hip
pie, rof. and Mra. J. Curtis Arledge,
Dr. and Mra. C. F. Orowley, Dr. and
Mrs. E. H. Bruntng, Dr. and Mrs. J. 8.
Foots, Prof. Louis J. TePoel, Dr. J. A.
Graham, Mr. Dan Butler, Prof. John E.
O'Brien, Mr. John A. Bennewlts, Prof.
Hugh Olllespta and Prof. C. H. Nswton.
Brownell Hall Dinner-Daaoe.'
Miss Euphemla Johnson gave a dinner
and masquerade last night for tha
alumnae of tha classes of '12, '18 and '14.
The dining room and table war decorated
In red, tha school colors.
The gym was decorated In Hallowe'eu
style, with a very spooky effect produced
on tha darkened stage. Miss Johnson
was assisted by the seniors of tha clan
of 'It. who are:
Misses Misses
Hsrriette Ashbrook. Alice Forbes.
Gnraldlna Heaa, Marguerite Hoggs.
Jeanetta Green- Helen Johnston,
ehlvld. Martha Leavltt,
Jeanette McHride, Marie Fander,
le i.iaie Maine. Mildred urumm.
Helen Y. Reynolds. Marv Fuller.
Alice Sedgewlck, Heulah Clark.
Callle baddl. Edna Mulligan.
Weddin1 Announcement!.
Mr. Clement K. Lambert and Miss
Ethelyn Da Vor, both of Omuh.a. wera
married at Blslr, Neb., on October VI In
tha Methodist Episcopal church by tha
Rev. A. B. Marsh. The young couple
will reside In Omaha and will be at home
to their friends after November 15 at
their apartment In the if".orutlne.
, Tha marriage of Mlas Helen Roasen.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C L. Rossen,
to Mr. Louis Neble. son of Mr. and Mra
H. P. Neble. was solemnised at tha home
of tha bride's parents, Friday evening at
T o'clock, tha Rsv. T. 1. Mackay offi
ciating. A wadding supper followed the cere
mony. Tha guests wera:
Mesars. and Mssdamos
Co phus Neble,
ilana P. Neble.
Miaaea
M iaaes
Etta Larson,
(tertrude Larson,
Maud Neble.
Messrs.
Richard Larson
France Neble,
bernlc Lulck,
Ann Graubevk,
Olsa Lai-sun, v
Messrs.
Herman Buerdorf.
Shower for Bride-Elect
Mlaa laabel Smaller gave a miscellane
ous shower at her horn Thursday even
ing for Miss Elva Graham, whose mar
riage to Harley J. Deems of Shenan
doah. Ia.. formerly of Omaha, will tak
place November . Tha guests were:
Miaaea Misses-
Elva Graham, Louella Rl merman.
uraca waian, imnm uuvajr,
Ma Walsh. Addle Deems
Bernlc Alexander, Laura BeaL
Alta Haaer.
Meadames Mesdames
E. Uhuemaker, B. B. SoannelL
11, W. itowlelt, Melrose, Mass.
Webb-Fulton Wedding.
Mlas Prances Pulton, daughter of Mrs.
Mary Fulton, was married to r. Harold
Webb of WUilock. Or., at tha HUlslda
Congregational church Tuesday evening
at o'clock, Hav. W. 8. Hampton of
ficiating. Tha bride worn a gown of Ivory satin,
embroidered In silver and lac trimmed.
i and carrtcj brtde' roses. Mis Frances
Peterson, the bridesmaid, wore pink satin
and carried pink rosea. Mr. Philip
Jewett was beat man.
Preceding tha sermon, Mlas Mabel Ful
ton, slater to the bride, aang "I Ixva
You Truly." Mr. Vernon Bchleh played
the Lohengrin and the Mendelssohn wed
M j
' ;Xvc
ding march. The ushers were Mr. C M.
Howell and Jr. J. Bulck,
After November 16 Mr. and Mm. Webb
will be at home at Wlnlock, vjre.
University of Omaha Affain.
A masked Hallowe'en party was given
Friday evening at Redlck Hall by mem
ber of tha University of Omaha sopho
mor and preparatory classes. Th large
rooms in the building wer decorated
for th oooaslon with Hallowe'en effects.
Games of a varied nature, Including
song, story telling and fortune telling
mad th affair th moat Interesting aver
given at tha school. Among thos pres
ent wera:
Misses
Effle Clelland,
Ruth Paters.
Jean Berger,
Rita Carponter,
Helen Tinker,
Gladys Talmadge,
Olsa Anderson,
Pearl Galnea,
Fern Gilbert,
Elizabeth Gordon,
May Leach.
Mlases
Etta Barentaon,
Margaret Nattlnger,
Marlon Peamall,
Ruth sundland.
Father Knapp,
Lillian Anderson,
Ruth Collins,
Florence Dow,
Ruth Klmborg,
Helen Hotls,
I.otta Johnson.
Elisabeth Selbert,
Liiira Marsh,
Ellxabeth Bcrryman.Ethel Moore,
Amv Zschau.
Martha Rail.
Mildred Clausen,
Ruth Cox,
Qulta Eddy,
Ida Graham,
Aloha Jenkins,
Naomi Lowe,
Lula Miller,
Edith Olson,
Oertrude Reynolds,
Vaoml Summit,
Luotle Ely,
Joy Lampman,
Katharine Hlchey,
Messrs.
Edwin Rails.
Edgar Ernst,
Emerson Goodrich,
Floyd Woosley.
Samuel Slotky,
noy Greeting,
Maymie Rolfson,
Frederick a Wit sell,
Gladys Keehler,
l"na McPeak,
Edna Opper,
Jean Roberts,
Laura Ax ford,
Anetta Noume,
Dorothy McMurray,
AHtha McWhlnney,
Kathleen Carroll,
Natgine Talbot.
Messrs.
Earl Clark.
Karl Tiuknor,
Perry Allerton,
Chester Dutcher,
W illlam Campen,
Robert Clark,
Wl
illlam Thompson,
Frank Krampert.
Howard Delamatm. Mark Lowe,
narry i.eiamair, t-ri w niitaaer.
Jersld Bruce.
Wink Gacnebln.
Chester Calahan,
lister Hansen,
Karl Duncan,
Michael Llpp,
Hoy Schmidt.
Ernest Adams.
Walter Gilbert,
Verne Jewell,
Andrew Dow,
Victor Jorgenson,
Nathan Levitt,
Paul Hungate,
Ted Korbmaker,
Paul elby,
Ralph Leach,
Richard Perry,
iohn Belbert,
wls Wolf son,
Kenneth Wldenor,
Leland Lewis.
Harold Sheets,
James Smith,
will Hooerts,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Water.
Dr. D. E. Jenkins.
Tha Sigma Chi Omlcron sorority of th
University of Omaha held Its annual ban
quet for now members Saturday evening
at Hotel Loyal. American Beauty roses
and dainty hand-painted plaoa cards
were tha table attractions. Miss Rule
Campbell, Esther Knapp and Florence
Dow wer among new members pledged
for tha oomlng year. Member present
wara i
Mlsse
Misses
Betty Berrymsn,
Jlrlen Johnston,
Kffle Clelland,
Gell Charlea.
Rule Campbell,
Florence Dow.
Minnie Johnson,
Marlon Peamall,
Etta Barentsen,
Anoetta Nourae,
Rita Carpenter,
fc.nl her Knapp,
Miss Laura Axford entertained a num
ber of her college friends at a canoeing
party Thursday afternoon on Carter lako.
Following tha voyage about tha water
tha party gad supper at ths home of Miss
Axford. Those present were:
Misses
Naomi Lowe,
Ruth Collins,
May Leach,
Lillian Anderson,
Elisabeth Selbert,
Misses
Quito Eddy,
Olga Anderson,
Jean Berger,
Olga Jorgenson.
Laura Axford.
Hallowe'en in Benton.
Miss Edna KUIlan entertained a num
ber of young women at her home Fri
day evening at a Hallowe'en party. Tha
rooma wera deoorated with cut flowo-s
and other decorations appropriate for
tha occasion. Those present were:
Ml
Misses
Gertrude Calvert.
May Hanna,
Daisy kteele,
Mary Roth.
Emma Pliant,
Nell Bmlsor,
Edna Killlan.
Vera - Freman,
Ruby Davey,
Jesai Belli.
Mildred Tltael.
Heulah Byera,
Josephine Muff.
Maud Harrier.
I. 8tlger.
Myrtle Stnlaor,
Irene Moulthrop,
Anna Campbell.
Mrs. M. Kroyer.
Stork Soeoial.
Born to Prof, and Mrs. M. F. Miller of
Columbia, Mo., at Presbyterian hospital,
Omaha. October B. a son. Mra Miller
will be at th home of her parent, Mr.
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OUR NEW 8TORIS FRONT ONB O r THE ATTRACTIONS Or OMAHA.
WE ABE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING
MASKSS El-Sol! SS BIckD1 BUSH PIAN0S'
bhtlfi.ld Silver. te.a tiete. Vlnrolaa and Mustci Instruments, each line eo,,Me Viiiorefconil. 'or"na
1513-1515 Douglas Street. A. H0SPE CO.
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MRS. C. 8. LOBEN'GIER.
and Mrs. C. J. Ernst, from about No
vember I until Thsnksglving.
Hallowe'an Surprise Party.
A number of friends surp-iscd Mls.i
Helen Redmond at her home Frld.iy
evening at a Hallowe'en pnrty. Musi':
and games furnished the miiNemH-ita for
tha evening. Primes were won oy Meurrs.
Earl McMahon and James .t.ger. Those
present were:
Misses
Helen, Redmond.
Grace Roaalter,
Florence Vance,
Eva Hartlander,
Gertrude Hrennan,
Maaara
Bruce HHggs,
Ouy McMahon,
Earl McMahon,
Vred ;lowd,
Leo McMahon.
Misses
Peggy ilrennan,
Mai Karat Dee,
Bertha Wrede,
Tresa Tromp.
Messrs.
Jamea Uerger,
Edward Madden,
Fred Strong,
Guy Slauey.
Brice-Meredith Wedding.
The marriage of Miss Clara EstelU
Meredith, daughter of , Dr. George W.
Meredith of Ashland, to Mr. Thomns H.
Brlca of Omaha, son of Mrs. Frederick
Brlce of Clearfield, la., will be aolemniied
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the homo
of th bride's father, tha Rev. Mr. Allen.
(Continued on Page Four Column One.)
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.where articles selected
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them.
rill 4JLU xIewelers
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OMAHA ART GILD
FOURTH ANNUAL
EXHIBITION
NOVEMBER 1-6.
Milton Darling Gallery
(2030 Farnam St.)
Open Daily 8:30 A. M.-6 P. M.
Admission Free.
coniuriE PAULSON
COHCEQT PIANIST
AID TEACHER OF NAM
miaaoe atudio. 831S Z.afaytt At.
rhon Harney 1780.
THE HOME OF
"7 -1 M '
The Best Fall Fiction
Is Sold at BRANDIES' STORES for
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"Laddie," by Gene Stratton Porter
-Heaaaaee at Billy Goat HUt," by
Alloa Rica.
"Araryle Caa. by Arthur
Horn blow.
"Niirr Makers, by Arthur
Hornblow.
"OrliiH," krB.H. Bower,
-aweetaasle Cev,n by Geo.
Van Scoalck.
la Beareh ( a HaakaaeV by
Cona Harris.
"Senator Brash," by
Franrla Lynda,
Oa t Kvery Man," by
Larry Evans.
Hobble, Ueaeral Bfaaager, by
O. H. Prouty.
"Dlaae f Greea Taa," by
Leone Dalrymple.
A Feel and Hla Meaey," by
Geo. B. MeCutcheon.
-Daddy l-ealega," by
Jean Webaler.
Wenaaa Tkas Gavest Me," by
Hall Calne.
riahenaaa'a Lark, by
Henry Van Dyke.
V.-V Ryea, by Henry Harrison
Birth a( a Natlea" (Clansman),
by Thomas Dixon.
"T. Ttaiatrln," by
Francis H. Burnett.
"Inside f 0a." by
Winston Churchill.
"Flylaig V Ranch,' by R M. Bo war
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THE
SILK
SHOP
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EVERY MANi
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JJ January 1st
AND EVERY YARD OF SILK AND VELVET IN OUR
SHOP MUST BE CLOSED OUT BEFORE THAT TIME.
THE PRICES HEREWITH QUOTED ARE A FAIR
EXAMPLE OF THE REDUCTIONS WE ARE MAKING
Georgette Crepes, Smart Silk Suitings, tf n ff
Pompadour Silks, Pussy Willow Silks, I P vU
Heavy Crepe de Chine, Swell French j Jl Per
Plaids, etc. Values up to $2.25, at J Yard
$6.00 Black Chiffon Velvets, per yard $3.95
$2.50 Boulevard Dress Velvets, per yard 1.65
E. A. BESSIRE
211 CITY NAT'L BANK BLDG.
A for Women
Embroidery, Beading, Braiding, Cording, Scalloping, Eyelet
and Cut Work, Button Holes, Pleating, Buttons.
Ideal Button and Pleating Company
107-9.11 Ho. 18th St. Phone Doug. 1936. Omaha, Nebraska.
WEDDING INVITATIONS,
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENTS,
DEBIT CARDS.
The iV. C. Leary Company
716 So. 15th St. Phone D. 18U0.
JSOrVUVlER.
nroans in
Phoa Hamey 188.
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uooawin corsets
Are Leaders, for They Pol and Bap
port th Body Correctly and Com.
fortably. Prloe $3.60 to f 10.00.
Por Demonstration Re
IDA C. STOCK WELL.
8M Brandal Theater Bnlldlnr.
Phoa Eoufla 3434.
Let The Bee get you a good job.
"Situations Wanted" ads are free
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The Silk Shop Will
Move Into Larger
Quarters About
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Phone Doug. 1158
Fontenelle Hotol.
1(14 Douglas St,
BROTHERS
somibito okocskzxi.
88th and raraan.
KOTELTURPIfJ
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17 POWCLL ST. AT MARKET
BAN rRANCISCO
CVCftV CONVCNICNCK AND COMfOKT
UMOPtAN PLAN. $t.eO ANO UPWARD
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PIANOS:
CAB LSON PUKOM. WHITNEY
over ana Bronse, lottery asea. Cards,
1513-1515 Douglas Street.
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