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    TIIF. OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER
What
is Going On
in Society Circles
(Continual
Funt Two.)
In Now York City toward the end ot
Janunry. Mr. and Mrs. J. Je orest
l.lrlmrds and their nltc Mis Callahan,
vil.l po rant ths early part of January.
A i.umlxr of friends from Iayton, O.,
J..lfs Callahan's former home, will at
tend the wedding. Mr. Twachtman will
come to Omaha to spend the holiday.
Stork Special.
A dnri titer was born to Mr. and Mn.
Thomas K. llanley of Hed Onk. De
cember 1. Mia. Hanley u Ml Mary
Rcxlna Cullen. Hoth Mr. and Mr, llan
ley formerly lived In Omaha.
Centurion Club Entertains.
The Centur.on cnib of the .outh Side
entertained at the club room Thursday
evening in horur of the ret Iritis and new
eflcers. Those present were:
M Issos
Clara Wrede.
Mercedes Farrell,
MurtiRret felsassrr,
' bhannon,,
.Naomi Byrne,
. Mane Moore,
Anftelus Breen.
Catherine Walsh,
Mabel Conroy,
Anna Heagnn,
race Walsh,
Klla Trary,
Catherine Moran,
Helen Swanson,
Nellie Walsh.
llerm Flood,
Pensie Robertson,
Patricia Kyan,
Misses
traiiem Barta,
(.'arrle v Indoif,
t.lta Carter,
Mary Cummins.
Nellie Muilaly,
l.oretto Tnomas,
MarKnret Shields,
May Vtnceila,
Katherine Russell,
Hue Hnn,
Verna Kavanagh,
Mary Bmlth.
Throaa Heman,
Hertha l.tchnovskr,
Neil tllllrsple,
Marlon McCarthy,
Zcta Kavanagh,
Oladys Van bant.
Margaret McQueen, Kusebra Mangan,
Mae Mannifan
Myrtle Roy.
Myrtle Norrl.
Marie MoCJovern,
Nellie I Velle.
Harah Ash,
Mabel Mulhraney,
Kthel Selilc,
Cecil Martin.
Mesdames
II. B. Fleharty.
Tom O'Connor,
John Mulcohy,
J. J. Fitzgerald,
R. Novak,
P. J. Corcoran,
F. J. Corrlgan,
W. J. Heafey.
J. M. Tanner,
Messis.
J. C. Unhlman.
lan Butler.
Herman Beal.
If. B. Flehnrty.
Thomas O'Connor,
Richard Novak.
1,. J. Ti Poel,
W. Kakiri,
Oeorge Kleffner,
Tom McGovern,
C. A. Meleher.
.lames H. Hanley
.1 M Tnnnpr.
M orient) Heafey, r.; r an Mcwnnop,
Rose Brown.
Thresa Mulcahy,
Daisy Moore,
May Murphy.
Margaret Coule,
Catherine Lowry.
Marcella Kavanagh,
Kunlce Brenner.
Jennie Mole,
Mesdames
W. J. Conboy,
J. T. Sullivan.
C. A. Melcher.
P. J. McMahon,
"harles Cahlll,
Tom Keenan,
M. Culkin.
J. B. Dugdale,
Messrs.
. P. J. Corcoran,
George Parka,
T. O'Connor, "
Oeorge Smith.
A. Aahenbrenner,
J. Heafey.
Cvrll Flnley,
Albert McAllister,
Vincent Cain.
Thoma Faith,
Will'am Muilaly,
James P. Sullivan,
M. Cnlkln.
I,. S. Mole.
.1 J. Fltnaerald.
T. O'Connor,
P. K. McOovern,
T F. Schmidt,
Tom Fereer.
J. M. Fitzgerald. .
K. Price,
J. F. Powers.
W. Tj. Conboy,
v. 3. Corrl'an.
v. ,T. Vsn Buren.
M. J. He'fev. sr.;
Fmmett McMahon,
f J. Msnssn,
TVrk Cahlll,
wd Csh'll.
Oen FnirHsh,
T". J. Prry.
Ray Sullivan,
.Toe Ossnlk,
Con Heafey.
John Berlajra,
A. R. Thatcher. -V.
Cunnlnghamv ..
John Barrett.'
Tuncn O'Leary,
J Buckle.
Francis McQorern.
J. J. Markey,
F. n. tsmitn.
F. Rucmplng,
.Tame Barta,
I,ou( Kavanagh.
Jnme B. Dugdale,
John Price.
J. T. Sullivan.
Charle Rapp."
To McOovern.
Ben Hull.
P J. McMahon,
Chnrle Cahlll.
Hubert Tanner,
.T. K. O'Malley,
To Pelsle.
F. Hlp'ln.
TA ,T. Wardlan,
Tj. 611lvan,
Io Hannon.
John Muleahy. '
v.. Hart.
R. J. Campbell.
T MeCafthv.-.
Frank Kralcl,
Teter "White.
V 3. Revnold.
Peter Kavanagh,
Gossip of Society.
Mr. Joseph Harden and hi sister, Mis
Sadie Hayden, are at 'French Lick
Spring.
Mr. and Mr. Oeorge Myers of Dubuque
were In Omaha for a few days enroute
home from California.
71 las Alice Coad plans to leave the
middle of the month for San Antonio to
vlsft Miss Pauline Fortran d for si
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Spens of Chicago
are expected for Christmas and will he
with Mr. Spens mother, Mr. Keellne,
In Council Bluffs.
Mr. and Mrs, EX. M. Fairfield enter
tained a few friends Informally at tea
Sunday afternoon, to meet Mr. Dlmon.
Bird ot New York
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heyward of
Pittsburgh, Pa. wUl come to spend
Christmas with Mrs. HeywaroTs parents.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Busch.
Miss Irene Itosewater. who Is a stu
dent at Smith college. Is expected home
December 23 to spend the holidays with
her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Rose
water. Miss Frances Nash Is at home again
after her very successful concert In Mil
waukee. Mrs. E. A. Cudahy and Miss
Cudahy went to Milwaukee from Chicago
for the concert.
Ml Anna Bourke. who has been on a
New Mexico ranch siaoe last June, will be
the guest of Mra J. W. Reynolds for a
few days this week, on her war to spend
the holidays In Philadelphia with her
later. Mrs. Mai ah.
Miss Helen Clark Is home from a de
lightful visit In Houston, Tex., where she
and Miss Louise Buckingham of Memphis,
Tenn.. were guests of MUs Dora and M.ss
Imola Link, all four having- been school
friend at Mr. Somen' In Washington.
The Army and Navy Journal announces
the retirement from active service upon
his own sppllcatlon, of Colonel Charles
M. Trultt on February SO. Colonel Trultt
pent part of his forty years' service In
Omaha, where he and Mra Trultt were
well known. ,
Mr. Dlmon Bird, who wa called her
last week by the illne of her father.
Colonel 8. a Curtis, ha returned to New
York, Colonel Curt! and Mrs. OUrtls and
Mis Curtis will go back next Wednesday,
to New Tork also. Mis Curtis I (pend
ing the week-end with Mrs. Herman
Kountze.
Mrs. Martha Heth, who went to Chi
cago two week ago to spend Thanks
giving with her ganddaughter. Miss Heth
Vaill, ha returned. Mis Vaill remained
over In Chicago for the Mld-Wet Vaar
club luncheon and goe back to Hancock,
Mich., but Is expected to arrive in Omaha
for a visit after the holiday.
In and Oat of the Bee Hive.
Mr. W. F. Allen end her iter. Mr.
Bishop, have arrived home after a six
months' absence in Calirurnla, returning
by way of the Canadian Pacific.
Dr. and Mr. Robert Anglln have re
- turned from the east, where Mr. Anglln
ha been auite ill.
Miss I.ucy I'pdlke returned Tuesday
rrom a visit in Kansas city at he home
of Mr. George Strain.
Mr. Ben Boyc and Mis Eugenie Pat
terson went to Chicago Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr. O. C. Kedli k returned
esterday from a few din In fhinim
Mr. D. C. Stapleton arrived in Omaha
Thursday from several week spent In
South America on business.
Muts Elisabeth Congdon, who has been
Engagements to Wed Announced Last Week i
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vlslUnv In Chicago, for the - last six
weeks, is expected home Tuesday.
Mrs. W. E. Guthrie has gone to Eugene,
Ore., to spend the winter with her
daughter, Mra I. T. Hewitt.
Miss Lillian Fitch comes over from Chi
cago about December 18 to spend three
weeks with Mia Luella Allen.
Mr. Joseph Allbery left Friday to
spend the holidays with her daughter,
Mrs. J. A. Lohllnger, In Sallna, Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Burns have re
turned from a two weeks' trip to New
York and Annapolis.
Miss Caroline Summers returns Monday
to Washington, D. C. after several weeks
stay here at the Fontenelle.
Personal Mention.
Miss Grace Hancock spent part of last
week in Kansas City.
Mrs. H. O. Harte left Tuesday to snend
a week in Ida Grove. Is.
Mrs. C. M. Simpson of Laj-amle, Wyo..
is the guest of Mr. and Mra H. M. Sim.'
on.
Mr. and Mr Edgar Morsman, 1r are
In Washington for two week, having
left here last Saturday.
Mr. and Mr. George C. Smith have re
turned from Toronto, Can., where they
went to spend Thanksgiving with his
mother, Mrs. Larratt-Smlth.
Mra Milton Barlow has returned from
Portland. Ore., where she went for the
marriage of her nleoe. Miss Margaretta
Brooke and Mr. Richard V. Look, which
took place November 10 at Trinity church
in Portland.
The Misses Gertrude and Hannah
Kopald leave next Sunday for Buffalo,
N. Y., to be with their brother. Rabbi
Louis J. Kopald. for an Indefinite stay
While In Buffalo, the Misses Kopald will
be the house guests of Mrs. Israel
Aarons. whose husband. Rabbi Aaron,
was Rabbi Kopald's predecessor.
Miss Katherine Thummel will sail Jan
uary 11 for Honolulu, where she will
visit Mrs. Bloomfield Brown for two or
three months. Mrs. Brown was formerly
Miss Bertha Dickey of this city. Mr.
George A. Hoagland may accompany
... .
fS3 ttdrgharetta Burke
MUs Thummel, as she Intends to go soon
to Honolulu to visit her daughter, Mrs.
David Stone and Captain Stone, who are
located there.
Mis Lucretla Hunter will leave Tues
day for the south to spend the winter.
Miss Hunter will later be joined by her
aunt, Mrs. Dants.
Social Affairs
of the South Side
Mr. K. W. Burdlck, Herman. Neb., I
spending the week-end at the home of
her sister, Mrs. EI A. Rose, 1129 North
Twenty-second street.
Mr. Henry Rnchman, Rock Island. 111.,
who ha been visiting at the home of her
sister-in-law, Mra. L. Altman, Twenty
second and I streets, left last Sunday to
return to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hunter of Moor
croft, Wyo., are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mra C. E. Scarr, lul8 North
Twenty-sixth street. They will stay
through the week-end.
Mra Howard Vore, 92S North Twenty
first street, will entertain the Woman's
Missionary society of the United Pres
byterian church at her home Wednesday
afternoon. Tea will be served and fancy
goods displayed.
Mrs. E. B. Woodruff and son of Glen
wood, la, who have been visiting during
the last fortnight at the home of Mr.
Bruce McCulloch, 1007 North Twenty
second street, left last Monday evening
for her home In Glenwood.
"The Neighborhood" club was enter
tained In the second meeting since or
ganisation at the home of Mrs. Mike
Culkin. 1621 North Twenty-fourth treet,
last Saturday afternoon. The twelve
member all attended and refreshment
were served. Mrs. George McDonald en
tertained last week at the first meeting.
Mrs. George French will entertain Thurs
day afternoon In the third meeting.
Mrs. A. Kratky and Mrs. Martin enter
tained members of the Progressive club
at the home of Mra. Kratky, 2102 w
street, Thursday afternoon. All members
were present and an election of officers
was held. Mrs. Prince was elected presi
dent and Mrs. Krough secretary. Re
freshments were served later in the after
noon. Those present were: Mesdame
Elsfelter, Green, Routte, Jonea, Rubin,
Kratky, Martin, Avery, Swlngholm.
Goodman, Hall, Mills, Krough, Prince,
Eckleson. Ball and McCaskle.
The X. L. club plans to exceed Its
previous ventures In the field of society
Friday evening. For several days a spe
cially appointed committee has been
working on a program for a special so
cial meet at the McCrann hall at Twenty-fifth
and M street. A parcel post
ale will be held at the same time. The
program will consist of a piano solo.
Miss Katherine Donohue; sketch, Messrs.
Ansetm Cemy and Roy Ooriey; vocal
solo. Miss Helen Redmond; piano solo.
Miss Sarah Keefe,; vocal selections, Fon
tenelle quartet; reading, Mr. George
Green r vocal solo, Mr, George Bevins.
Kurts's orchestra will entertain before
and after the program.
Thif ty-Five Year a of Successful Photography
Why Experiment?
Please Make
Appointments
Now for
Christmas
Photographs
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PHONE
Douglas 481
Photo by HBTTT.
1ASBIET KELLY
BaugLter el Mi. aud Stra Barry Kelly.
The
Heyn
Studio
HHh and
Howard Streets
Benson
Social Circles
Bursts !elng Mes.irs. and Mesdames F. "
l ernish. C. SprinR, V. I'etem ' 1
Outre. J. Itlclt k, J. Anderson, T. MeOiilre. I I
J Cocke, Mlsces F.rfle McOulre. Mary
Moore, Grace Connolly. Messrs. P. Peter- i .t- J
on and c; Ijirsrn.
Mr. Raymond Woodrum of York, for-'
merly of Benson. vl;ted here last Sunday.
Roy Young left Monday for the 1'nlver
lty of Nebraska after spending vacatljn
with hla parents.
Mr. and Mr. C. Myers cf Callaway.
Neb., are guest at the J. K. Marshall I
htms while their son Is at the Methodist
hospital. j
O. 8. Rrooka left Thursday evening for
lemora, la., where he ns called by the;
Florence
Social Items
The Eagles' Dnncing club gave a danoa
st the hall on Tucsd ty evening. Forty
couples were present.
Mrs. U A. Tuylor loft Sunday for Ex-
ovisior Hirlnr. M ., where slie
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lines, and death of a relative. 'is,or spring M , where !,e wll,'
, spend a few week In search of health
Mra F. 8. Kln entertained a number. ..... , .. ,. . . .
of friend, of Benson and Omaha Friday ' Vv WM ,l,y
afternoon In honor of Mrs. I. Cook, who . l,',rn lBM
. . ... , . ' ,. I'liproMHK inililly and w II sunn bo able
haves soon to spend the winter In Cell- to b ou, Hwin .
fT.nl" . -, . ! Mi". " Mrs. Oco;ge Green leave this
Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Arndt. who were nfrk for Yanktn. 8. D.. to make their
married laM week, will reside In Itens'n. fu,llr. homli t(trr R Hp,, , Klor.
.Mr. Arndt was formerly Miss Maraaret nce of ten years.
Byars of Imbertoti, Minn. w . ... ...
Mr it n... v ' . . , . S,,M" Mijer and Mas Kirkpatrlik. who
lr. II. Herr. who siipnt Thnnksalvlnr . ....
. ik. i ' , . ' """ or ;ina Meyer people at
at the home of Mr and Mr. J. T PlPk- Su;lo(li N( ovor -rl,nnkKtvlnar. re
ard. left for his home In Hloomlngton. . Iu, nf j , Ml)N,nr, M,,day.
in., on monnnv. .
A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mis. 'TlT "f ,h. "'W" churol.
a t.- tinh.i.. i ... ... " """'" t a cnicsen pie supper at
H V' S h ." ! "'w""1 Mr'',"' church Thursday evening. After the 1
Mr Tnd M . n ' . '""W -cHghtful program was given.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Colson returned i Mri,. Harold Reynolds entertained the1
bonis on Monday from a visit with rela- members of the O. O. P. circle of the i
live. In stromshurg, Net,. I.ad es' Aid aoclety of the Presbyterian I
Mra Ylr n T.lt.. ...Ill i. - I . . ' I
... ,,, r i,.r m nuien rt h' r home on Tuesday aftor-
the Aufweldersehen club at her home on notn-
text Tuesday afternoon. . Last year's class of the Florence High
Mrs. A. U nice and uon returned today school attended a reception at Pearl
from Exeter, Neb., where she spent the Memorial church Thursday evening, at
lKst month on a visit. N which their clnsi play. rtA Case of
Mra M. A. Snow returned last Ktindav Suspension." mas presented.
The dedication of the Methodist church i
will take place December 12. at which
the principal speaker will be Ulahop
Frank M. Hrl.Mtol. at I n. m. In thn
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"What Shall I Give
This Christmas?"
HOW many times that
perplexing question
has arisen. But this
year what?
Why not Jewelry or silver
ware? Jewelry and silverware of
the quality Illustrated In our
iglft suggestion booklet, free
for the asking, have an In
trinsic value and permanence
which make It very appro
priate for gift purposes.
In our stock you will find
articles suitable for every
friend and loved one, young
or old. and at prlcea far
more moderate than you
may suppose.
Brooches, bangles, scarf
pins, pendants, cuff buttons,'
tie clasps, vases, platters,
bon-bon dishes, tete-a-tete
sets gift literally by the
hundreds which will last
year In and year out and
serve as a permanent re
minder of the giver's
thoughtful Judgment.
Our stock' Is chosen with
the utmost care, bearing al
ways In mind that the store
which serves best, selves
most.
It is our ambition to erve
you this Christmas so well
and promptly that you will
look upon gift hunting as
less a burden and more a
pleasure.
Though you may call
merely tor Inspection, you
are always welcome.
Albert Edholm
Omaha's Oldest Established
Jeweler
16th Street at Harney.
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TEACHER OF PIANO
Sd rioo Vattarsea Blk
irtfc aal raraaja. Douglas TMa.
OsaaJil, Ilea,
nasjrw
from a three weeks' visit with relatives
In Nettle Creek, lnd.
Mrs. K. I.lljenstolpe entertained Mon
day evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs
X. Welbull of Denver. Colo., who are on!'vonln" u- Hrown. district superln
their way to Sweden. jtvndeiit. will speak.
Mrs. A. W. Alber entertained last week
In honor of her uncle. t. H. YVoolston, 1
who Is on hi way from California to i
Iowa. I
A son was born to Mr. and Mr. Carl i
Llljcnstolpe at Hcolt'a Rluff. Neb. Mr. '
l.lljenstolpe's old home was here. '
Mr. Charles Haffke and mother, Mrs. j
Julia Haffke. left on last Thursday fori
their new home In Hope, Ark.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Metho-,
diet church held Its annual Christmas
boiar Friday In the church basement. !
Lunch was served at noon and a chicken I
dinner in the evening. 1
Mis Anna Christiansen entertained at '
her home Friday evening for a number'
of co-workers It) the public schools. Those I
present were Misses Anna Campbell, Eva .
Harrier, Vera Freeman, Helen Snow. Beu- i
isn uyars, oenevleve Tornblom, Margaret
Love and Helen Nlasen.
Miss JoaeDhlna JIonr ..i.m.u.j I
about sixteen young people at her home ;
Wednesday evening, serving luncheon.
The Toung Women' Kensington club1
was entertained last Tuesday evening by j
Mr. Guy Cabbage at a taffy pull. Thoae 1
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uum tampDen, jseil and
Myrtle Bmlsor, Marshall, TlUel, Davey,
Ktlger, Calvert, Moulthrop, Mra. M.
Kroyer and Mrs. Calvert
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knudsen enter
tained at a dinner at their home In honor
of their second wedding anniversary, the
This is a
Jewelry Xmas
Let your Xmas Rift be ono of merit a gift
which, with addeil yenrs, nssumes increased in
trinsic va'.ne as well ns heightened charm of as
sociation. Jewelry Will Be the
Proper Gifts
We have the newest designs and styles and
exceptional values In Diamonds, Watches. Solid
Oold -Jewelry and Sterling Silver Novelties.
POPULAR PRICES
REESE JEWELRY CO.
Omaha m Gift Stor
M 8. 10th SI., City Nuti. Hank IHJjt
Store Open Evenings Till Xmas.
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The Big
Furniture
Sensation
of the
Year
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This big "Cash Raising Sale9 which is now being con-
ducted here with such vim and view, is nrnvinf? to be I
the most sensational cut-price Furniture Sale held in ?
umana in recent years, ureater entnusiasm -greater g
ej .a ,9m Yl
stock reductions greater bargains.
ESm31IEETa2
Come to this salo nrenared to find tho oreAtftst haro-ains vou were
ever able to secure. 'Come with your expectations worked up to H
tne nignest pitcn, tor you won't De disappointea. ;
tLf "CASH RAISING SALE,
and prices on every floor of this great store are reduced to the very limit hundreds
of articles are offered at less than half former prices. Como at once Come tomorrow.
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Select I SAVE 0NE-HALF
Xmas
Gifts
Now
Save
We will hold
the goods and
deliver them
later.
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Solid Oak Dresser
Well made Dresser, solid r-g
oak, well finished; sensa- f Fl
eatioqal value, now aZjJ J J
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Solid Oak Buffet
Large, heavy, well made
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Duiiei, uuea silverware
drawer, J'Vench bevel mir
ror; special this sale
This Rocker now tfj)Q8
Solid Oak Rocker, njj
comfortable, full w
spring seat, durably
upholstered, strong,
well made and of
fered now at $3.98.
The Best
Base Burner
tt emir
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I-Vom 800 to 1,3(X) inches of extra radiating surface, enabling one to get much greater
heat from the coal consumed. It's the most economical Base Burner you can buy. Has
many new improved features, smooth nickel trimmings. Don't select a Heater without
first learning of the improved features of the Peninsular.
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