rnE OMAHA SUNDAY 1M-TK: NOVEMBER 21. 1913. 3B What is Going On in Society Circles (Continued from Page Two) groom and beat man, Mr. Andrew Hae, cousin of the bride, and tho ceremony performed before a number of Invited quests. The room were beautifully dec orated In smlla and cut flowera, pink, white and green, being the color scheme- The brtde'a dress was beautiful In IU . .-implicit)-, being made of white pussy willow taffeta and silk fillet. She carried .1 boq'iet ' of bridal rosrs and wore a snray of lilies of the valley In her hair. The matron of honor, wore n, shell pink crepe de rhine town, trimmed In coffee color lace and old rose velvet. The brldo'n maid wore a dress of cornflower bhio ollk crepe de chine, lace trimming. Both carried arm boquets of pink and white carnations. The refreshment were In pink and white, after a short wedding trip the young couple will go Into their own new home, at 90 Crown Point ave nue. Tho out-of-town guests were: Miss Helen Maua, Altoona, Tenn.: Mr. James Suerls. Mr. Thomas Suerla, Hays, Kan.; Mr. Fred Qullle, New York City. Buffet Supper After Dance. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Keller gave a supper dance at their homo following; the Subscription club dance Thursday evening. The guests were: Messrs. nnd Mcsdamcs Harry Burkley, F. W. Judson. James Paxton. V,. l. Hprngue. W. H. Bucholi, W. A. Fraser, C. Pedivk. Henry Wyman. Mesdames Warren Rogers, M Uses Iaisv Donne. McPsrs. C. W. Hull. Harry McCormtck. A. D. Reed. F. H. Gaines. I'lement Chase, lavtd Baum. Mesdames Arthur Remington. M lanes Ida Bharp, Meters. Faxnam Smith. Frank Burkley. Earl Gannett. Former 0"iahans Kpturn. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gibson, who form erly lived In Omaha for many ,years and who now live In Los Angeles, Cal., are In Omaha for a week. They are stop ping at the Hotel Fontenelle and would be pleased to see their old friends. Weddinir Announcements. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Brandt of Fort Crook. Neb., announce the marriage of their aon, Edward E. to Gladys May Welty of Omaha, on November 17. The young couple will be at home at 2919 Mason street, after December 1. Benson Social Circles Gorton Roth spent part of last week on a business trip to Exeter, Neb. Ben Bennett of Seattle. Wash., Is ft guest at the home of J. Mackln. Mrs. A. U Rice haa gone on an extended visit with relatives In Exeter, Neb. Mrs. - J. Amlih entertained the Jolly Seven Club of Omaha at dinner on Thurs day. Mrs. J. C. Campbell wat taken to an Omaha hospital last week for an opera tion. Mrs. O. J. Belts will be hostess for the Aufwaldersehen club next Tuesday after noon. Mrs. T. Hermansen, who has been 111 for some time, has been taken to the Methodist hospital. Mrs. James Maney has been appointed as administratrix of her late husband's stata.. valued at HO, 000. Wllbert E. BosweH has left for his ham la Toronto. Canada, after ft visit at the bom of A. E. Mlmms. The fir department made plans for ft fca to be given at the Odd Fellows' hail on the evening of November 24. The Benson Kensington was entertained at ft 1 o'clock dinner at the home of Mrs. C. C Williams Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gladden of Bra xeau. Mo., were guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Marshall. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marshall on Thursday and ft daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence beets on Tues day last. Miss Mable Otto left here on Monday after a few days' visit at the C. Btlger home while enroute from Aurora, Neb., to California. A daughter was born last week to Mrs. John Morgan of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Morgan was formerly Miss Zella Camp tell of Benson. Mrs. William Snyder entertained fifty- five guests at her home In honor of her mother, Mrs. Tlmme's, seventy-first birth- day anniversary. Misses Nell and Myrtle Sraisor enter tained at their home Tuesday evening at a, miscellaneous shower In honor of Mrs. Guy Cabbage, a recent bride. The local Women's Christian Temper- ante union met on Friday at the home of Mrs. F. 8. King, when Miss Sanborn gave a domestic science demonstration. The Westminster guild held a meeting preceded by a o'clock dinner Monday evening-, and the Brotherhood one on Thursday evening at the Presbyterian' (hurch. Mr. and Mra Herman Wulff entertained 1 lor out-of-town guests during the last , wtek, who were Mrs. John Blaco of Ken- J nard, Mrs. A. Kbner of Denver, Colo., ' and Mrs. Warrick of Colorado Springs, Ralston Social Activities Mr. Clifford McMann of Oman was visilng with friends Thursday. Mr. Joe Ham returned from Wyoming Saturday for ft few days' visit with his parents. Quite a number from this vicinity at tended the basket ball at Papillion Fri day evening. Mr. James W. Potln left for Platts mouth last week, where he will spend several weeks. Mr. D. L. Hun departed for the Yakima valley. Washington, last week to look after some matters of business. The ladles of the Seymour Lake Coun try club attended the "Birth of ft Nation" 'at the Brandels Friday after noon at the matinee. Mr. W. H. Taylor departed for his horn at Plalnvlew, Neb., after visiting with his slater ana family, Mr. and Mra. R. T. Props DUNDEE GIRL ANNOUNCES HEE ENGAGEMENT. mm t 7?uth Evans Dundee Society Notes Mrs. J. V. Rose Is visiting in Nebraska City. Mrs. Robert Holllster Is visiting In Bos ton, Mass. Mrs. Raymond Hayward Is spending a week In Chicago. Mrs. Joseph Allberg left Wednesday to spend ft few days In Norfolk, Mr. O. Ev Terry haa gone for ft trip to the eastern and southern states. Mr. 'Donald Bridge of Norfolk Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridge. Mrs. Weida of Columbus. O., Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. L. Brayton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tlmms are spend ing two weeks at Excelsior Springs, Mo. I Mrs. F. R. Straight and Mrs. J. A. John- : son are spending a week In Carthage, Mo. The Ladles' AM society of the Dundee church met Friday with Mrs. Fred Martin. Miss Ruth Slabaugh gave a bridge party Tuesday for Mrs. Henry Adams of Sheri dan. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cuscaden returned Monday from a visit In Excelsior Springs, Mo. Miss Helen Chesney returned Wednes day from a visit In St. Joseph and Kansas City. Mr. D. I Johnston Is making extensive Improvements to hts home at 4930 Cali fornia. Mrs. W. fl. T. Belt and daughter Dor othy are visiting on a ranch near Tor rlngton. Mrs. Samuel Googe of North Platte Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Elliott, Jr. , Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Brown have moved Into their new home at 111 North Fifty third street. Mr. Paul Cooley of San Francisco Is the guest of his brother, Mr. Arthur Cooley, and Mrs. Cooley. Mrs. Frans Nelson entertained her di vision of the Dundee Aid society at lunch eon Wednesday. Mr. William Coney of Leadvllle, Colo., was ft guest last week of his sister, Mrs. D. L. Johnston. Miss Murilla Maxwell of Fremont was a guest last Saturday of the family of Mr. and Mra. J. W. Hamilton. Miss Myra Cole of Atlantic City. N. J., enroute to California. Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mra J. T. Brownlee. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Kyle and daughter Helen of Minneapolis will spend Thanks giving with Mr. and Mra. Royal D. Miller. Mrs. Wlnshlp and daughter Ruth of ( Chicago are guests of Mrs. Wlnship's i sister, Mrs. R. C. Peters, and Mr. Peters. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Robinson enter-! talned at dinner Tuesday for MUa Flor- ence Robinson and Colonel Robinson of i St. Louis. The Misses Margaret and Mary White of Des Moines have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dodds and Mr. and Mra. J. E. Dodds for the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Abercromble and children of Houston, Tex., have taken rooms at the Colonial for the winter. Mrs. Abercromble Is a sister of Mrs. Charles O'Neill Rich, and has visited here a number of times. A delightful reception was given Tues- ' j si wio uuno.ee rresDytertan c,iurch to welcome the new pastor and his wife. Rev. and Mra. George B. Fos ter. A program of mualo and addresses was given, followed by refreshments. In the Sunday school room, which was taste fully decorated for the occasion. West Ambler Society Doings Mrs. Glen Gerken has had aa her truest Mrs. W. C. Potts of Cedar Rapids, Is. Mr. Jack Bostock of Glenwood. la, spent Sunday with Mr. Frank Cockayne and family, Mrs. Dr. Lynch of Valentine. Neb., was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Glen Jerken, last week. Mrs. George Sutton was called to New York City last week by the serious ill ness of her father. The Grace Saxe Bible class will meet Tuesday morning at V) o'clock with Mrs. John Gants, 4HOJ Hickory street The 8. D. I. club gave a large dancing party at the Woodmen hall on Tuesday evening, with about thirty couples par ticipating. Miss Henry Evans, who has been visit ing her .daughter. Mrs. William Wrleth, for several weeks, has returned to her home in St. Lawrence, 8. D. Mrs. T. W. Smith returned Tuesday from ft week's visit In Bertrand, Neb. Mra. J. Fermen returned with them and expects to remain here this winter. Mrs. Herman Paulsen entertained at a kenslngton Wednesday 'afternoon, when covers were laid for Mesdames George Baldwin. Dave Suttle, Maude Aust, Glen Gerken. Johnson, Olden, M. Polu, Charles Buttle. Mrs. Oscar Grant entertained at lunch- ''' 1 r w.ji ... a i . ... ' i III I eon Wednesday for the following gtiests: Medamea Joseph Ullinore. Theodore Ilagerman, tlrant. II. V. Ktewart. V. I. Gllmore and the Mioses Violet Haaer man and Elisabeth Ullmore. Mrs. A. J. Wlsler entertained at a dinner party Thursday evening for Mrs. Fmest Harvey and Mrs. Tnill Rohlff of Winnipeg. Canada. The others Invited were Mr. and Mrs. John Wlsler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feger. Mrs. F. Lynch and Marvin Kohlff. Mrs. K. A. Winn entertained the of ficers of the Royal Neighbors laM week. Those present were: Mcsdames John W'Uler. A. J. Wlsler, Frank Cockayne. W. C. Johnson. Scott. F.. .lmmsn, F.d ward Maack. H. E. Hants. W. I.. (Jll more, Oeorge Cole. R. J. button. Fred Tex, 3. It. l.emley. Jay Cole, Allen and the Misses I.ydla ojid Carrie Wls'.er. Miss Martha Marshall gave a large dancing party at her home laft Satur day evening. Miss Marshall was assUted by Mrs. 1a Gilchrist and Mrs. J. Young. Those present were: MIhspm Mlnscs Rose Woodard. Kdlih Sprlngburg, Catherine 'I reemon, Helen Matha. Hasel James. Clara (iilchrlst. Helen Strintreser, Jessie Bartlett. Tllllo Strintreser, Sara Savldge, Messrs Henry Sunburst, Ray IMckens, William Goodwin, Sidney Fngland. Chester Rouse, l.ucilo t'oleman, .Moi-nnerlle Case. Messrs . iihain House. Allvrt Anderson, J. Brown. William La Page. Florence Social Items William Gordon Is very III at his home. Dnvo Andrews Is visiting a sister In Dea Mclnes. Mrs. Rennlger 1st he guest of friends at Wahoo, Neb. Miss Clara Pllnnt has returned from a two weeks' vacation. . . - i . .1 Miss Ada LaBayer spent the last week I with relatives at De Soto. Mrs. W. Menrke entertained a few t frtnria Monrlnv afternoon. Mrs. Lou Cartwrlnht entertained Thurs day In honor of a few friends. Mrs. Ford of Yankton was the guest of Mrs. L. R. Griffith Wednesday. Mrs. White of Omaha spent Tuesday with her sister. Mrs. R. A. Goldlng. Mrs. S. W. Shelbel has returned from, Canada, where she spent her vacation. Mrs. Oscar Duncan of Little Sioux Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. Glasgow. Mrs. A. L. Lynch has been called to Cheyenne, where Mr. Lynch Is very sick. Mrs. Harold Reynolds will entertain the G. O. P. club at her home Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Clarence W. Holtxman and daugh ters of Kansas City are guests of Mrs. W. B. Parks. Mrs. Tuttle and Miss Ruth Tuttle will go to Denver this week, where they will v'slt relatives. Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Johnson of Omaha were guests of Mrs. W. Barahm Wednes day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Webster of Den ver, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Webster Sunday. Mrs. Peets and Mrs. Oamble were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Green Monday evening. Miss Elisabeth Plats has been spending the last week with her sister, Mrs. B. Benton in Omaha. Miss Carrie Parks will entertain Fri day at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Jennie Petersen. The Ponca Kensington club will meet at the home of Mrs. Raymond the first Wedensday in December. Mrs. Harold Reynolds entertained In honor of her cousin, Mrs. H. L. Porter field of Kansas City. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ingles, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow, re turned to their home In North Platte, Neb. Mrs. F. D. Leach was called to Te kamah the first of the week on account of the Illness of her mother, Mrs. Pal rrat'er. . Mr. Harold Reynolds expects to leave soon for Sioux City, where he will be man ager for the People's Ice and Cold Storage company. Mr. and Mrs. George Green are plan ning on leaving about the first of De cember for Yankton, where they will make their home. Mr. Iy)Uls Cortwrlght snd Miss Bell were married Wednesday afternoon by miv. iwiv.i mum W .VT-C22ft8) ' I Ef-. -i If S I ; 'r III ,aTi 'r f ' 111 " iii'l f k klii'M-i i A.. HOSPE CO. 1513-15 Douglas Street. TO SINO AT THE BOYD ALL 0F!v"Mrl,,' THIS WEEK. 3eula.Dale Turner- Judg iowery. They are now at home to their many friends In Florence. The women of the Chrlfllan church gave a very successrui cmcnen supper ',., , , rresbyterian church will nolJ th chicken pie December. supper the first part of Numerous Stars to Appear Later at the Orpheum Valeska Suratt Is again to be an Or pheum headliner. The radiant Suratt Is gifted with Ideas as well as appearance and Is as liberal with one as with the other. She will return with a greatly embellished edition of her fantasy "Black Crepe and Diamond." 8am Bernard, high priest of "synco pated English," Is to be one of the Or pheum circuit's Important headllners this season. Mr. .Bernard is one or tne most popular of American stars. His last year's stellar medium was "The Belle of Bond Street," which he played In London as well aa In America. The fashion show that was put on orig inally for the week of October 11 at the Palace theater. New York, proved such a success that the engagement was ex tended and it has been decided to make of It an annual event. Twenty stunning models exhibited the latest creative ideas of Gotham's dress creators. It Is announced that Anna Held haa been added to the ltot of vaudeville cele brities. Her daughter appeared here at the Orpheum two years ago. , Lillian Russell's contemplated return to the stage Is now a reality. On October SI the moat radiant star of them all made her re-entry Into vaudeville at the Palace theater. New York, bringing some old and some new songs and a very elaborate sartorial Investiture. Miss Russell will continue In vaudeville. , Mrs. Langtry (Lady de Bath),, who ter minated her American tour because her play did not have an American appeal, U again to make a vaudeville tour. Tits "Jersey Lily" will.bo seen In a one-act play called "Ashes," written for her by Fercy Fendell, who. In collaboration with F. C. Phillips, wrote her greatest suc cess. "As In a Looking Glass." In vaudeville Mrs. Langtry will be supported by members of the company which she brought from England with her. The Four Marx brothers, in their new is tie time to select your Christmas Piano or Player Piano Tbe Finest and Best Stock In the City to Holert from. Upright Piano of Reliable Htftiidard Makes $175 to $800 Player Pianos $375 to $1,000 Grand Pianos $455 to $2,000 Including the renowned and world premier Mason & Hamlii Thm High ft Prietd Piano in thm World Terms to suit the most modest pocket book. Cat This Cbupon Off, as4 Kail ToaUrbt A. jtua vw. Without obligation on mv m-t, mall photoirraphs and description f pianos, player-pianos and icraiid pianos. Name Street and No. 3lty. State. ' ! rn I f , . Si i, v . A 'Pack Home." have entered jvnudevil'.o and will be seen at the I' Orpheum the week of November 2. One of the brothers, Julius Marx Is said to . be a rlngrr for Sam Bernard and could easily be mistaken for Mr, Reman!. Julius Is a Hutch comedian. There are twenty In the company presenting "Back Home." Miss Farrar Tells of Way Entrance in Movies Was Received A vast amount of dlscusMon was I caused last spring when It was an- I no::nc d thrt t'craldio Farrar, the great ' American singer, who Is now making a i concert toi:r. was golnjr to !.os Angeli s I to pose for motion rl'tures. S.ime of her fr'f'nrts sr.d o few of her coller.,Tues hrl I I up tlrlr hands In holy horror st th Idea, cnrsUlc:'lng It unworthy of her art ' and the place she held In It. M1.H Farrar ' eouU not ro It In tl.at way st all She believes that for artists "the movies'. are at least aa legltlma'. as the talk- I Ing machines and no question has ever been raised about Iho latter. She believes that all the people In America who hear her voice In a talking marhlno likewise would like to see her In eome of her roles and for all but a comparative few of the W.C,coo In the Vnlted States this s Impossible. She says that the general public, according to her mall, throughly approved of her venture. Speaking of It she sd recently: I Rot onlv tetters expressing sstls- factlon and enthusiasm llh my deci sion. Most of those who wrote took tho view that, since they had only been able to make my acquaintance through phon ograph records, pictures and articles, they would be glad to see me on the screen to get an Idea what my characters were In action. Most of these letters enme from small towns, many of them that I had never even heard of. "There were a few from operatic col leagues, departed after the breakup of the season, who said they were glad t had 'gone Into the movies,' aa that bel established a precedent for them." NEWS OF THE BENSON CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS The Methodist church at Benson has added over fifty members, organised a brotherhood and reorganised the choir with Mrs. F. L. Rumpus as leader. The choir will be robed for the first time at today's (Sunday) service. 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