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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1916)
tiiv oXfATTA RTTVnY RKK: .IAMJA1U If. l!lb. inn HAIAIIA L: HA V . .t.vAx v, i:md. What is Going On in Society Circles Hiii Cudahy'i Wedding. MIm Florence Cudahy. daughter of Mr. nd Mm. P.dward Cudahy of CTilcasv. formerly of Omaha, will be married to Mr. Vaughn Rraldlna: Saturday, Jan uary U it 4 o'clock. In Chicago at the cathedral of the Holy Nsme. The bride will he attended by her aster. Mrs. Austin Nibleck, a matron of honor; Miss Alice Cudahy will bo msld of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Helen Itlnde. Mls Issbelle Robblnt and Miss Elisabeth Fuller. The best man will be Mr. Jesse Resid ing, and the usher are to b Messrs. Jfthn PftUmfen TlamnalAiil XJCa ikVnra jr.: F-dwerd Cudahy. Jr.: Philip Sw ft. Henry Keen. Nathaniel Wheeler. Mc3het 'Baxter of Knoxvllle and J. T. Blossom ' of Fairfield. Conn. I On the Monday evening preceding th ; Wedding. Miss Kllisbeth Fuller, one of j th bridesmaids, will gv a dinner at tha ' Casino club for the bridal party. Tw&c&tm&n-Callahan Wedding. Th wedding of Mies Charlotte Calls ' han and Mr. Quentln Twschtmsn of New Tork Ctty will ba relnbrated January ' In Grace ehurrh chantry In New Tork, with only the family and a few Intimate friend present. Mr. and Mrs. J. d For est Richards and Miss Callahan will leave January It for the east. Where the young people will spend their honeymoon Is not yet decided, but on their return they wilt occupy thai residence of Mr. Twachtman, thai (room's mother. In Greenwich, Conn., I while ah I spending the winter In the south. Omaha society folk regret that her mer rier will take thla charming younc woman away from the city, but there is the promise of frequent visit to Omaha after her marriage. Keller-Wilbur Wedding. Cards were received last week from Mr. John Wilbur announcing the mar rlage of her daughter, Edith Bernlce. to Harold Russell Keller, U. 8. N., on Sat urday, January 1, at Wellesley, Maaa. LJeutenant Keller I th aon of Mr. and Mr. Charles Ft. Keller of thla city and was a graduate of the naval acad emy at Annapolis In 191 3. atnoe which time he haa made several visit home. Mies Wilbur I a Wellesley graduate and haa a brother In tha army and another In the navy. Lieutenant and Mr. Keller will be at home after January It at tha Sherwood In Phila delphia, where Lieutenant Keller la en duty at present. ShraderBeach Wedding. Word has been received by relatives of the marriage of Mia Ethel M. Beach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Beach, U South First atraet. Council! Bluff. la., and Lester M. Bhrafler of Waukee, la., tha ceremony having been performed at the Presbyterian parsonage In Waukee at I o'clock, January I. Thla announcement cornea as a surprise to the many friends of th couple, aa an early summer wedding had been rumored. The couple will make their home for the present with Mr. Shrader'a parent tn 1 Waukee, where he and hi father are In buslneea, Carey-Baldwin Wedding. Mis Muriel Baldwin of Seattle, and Mr. Warren B. Carey of Topeka. Kan., were married on December , 1915. The new of th marriage waa a surprise to their f many friends. Both graduated from the umim man scnooi in ivu, me cnae ow ing a very popular member of the aoclal set and the groom being a member of the basket ball team, of the Olee club and waa a captain In tha high achool regi ment. The young couple wilt reside at Careyhuret. a large ranch near Topeka, of which th groom la manager. Lewis-Sbipman Wedding. Mlsa llortenae Shlpman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t D. Shlpman of Kansas City was msrried January 1 In Kan sas City to Mr. Walker Lewis et Omaha, j son of Mr. Elisabeth Lewi et Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis wilt be at home after February I at KM Dodge street Engagements Announced. Mr. Joseph Borghoff announces th en- secernent of her daughter, EUsabsth Mercedes, and Mr. Frank 15. Overholt of thla city. The wedding will be celebrated tn February. Mrs. Mina Hendricks announces th engagement of her daughter, Helen, for merly of Rock Island, III., and Mr. Homer C. Sheridan of Slgourney. Is,, the wedding to be celebrated In the early spring. Stork Special. A daughter. Jan Elisabeth, was born t Mr. and Mra. A. C. Scott. A daughter was born New Tear'a eve to Mr. and Mra. Ross Longnecker at Birch Knoll sanitarium. A sou ws born Thursday to XI r. and Mrs. Adolph 8 tors. Mrs. Store waa form erly Miss Mary Hay den. leap Tear Party. The Clnosara club gave a leap year party at Scottish Rite cathedral Thurs day evening. The women members brought supper boxea. and choae their partners for tha evening. Table were aet In the rear parlor on the dance floor and coffee was served. Th next regular dance will be Thurs day, January . and on Thursday, Feb ruary J. tha club will give another box aupper party. Postponement The program which waa to have been given by the Buslnttee Women a club of th Toung Women' Christian association Tuesday evening, January 1. at which time Mr. Edltb L. Wagonar would have talked on Edward McDowell and aa Illus trated musical program given, haa been postponed to March T on account of tho mu.lca! event to be given en the Uth by Mr. and Mra. Thomas J. Kelly. Eeception by Mrs. Welpton. , Mr. Douglas Welpton will give a large reception at her home Wednesday after, noon, January M. Sinner Preceding Dance. Mr. and Mra. Ludcvlo r. Crofoet win entertain at dinner preceding th Bub eerlption dance Thursday evening, Jan uary T. Winter Plans. Mr. C. L. fykes. ho Is visiting at her former home la Texas, will not return ulr.il March L Jiu Haicyea Cotton and bcr guest. Her Engagement to Wed Announced Today M' Mi : i v v:i 7 , ' V, t i V- vj: 111 C - Mlsa Rebecca Haven of Cincinnati, leave Wednesday for Palm Beach, Fla. Omaha University Affairs. The largest and most successful patty of the school year was given Friday evening at Redlck hall by the freshman class of the University of Omaha. Tha undergraduates decorated the library with flaga and pennants of white and green, their class colors. ' Piano solos were given by Katharine Rltchey, Elisa beth Berry man, Frank Relsenberg and Hans Koors. In a series of inter-class games the sophomores were awarded first place with a total of twenty-flv point, th Junior and preps were tied for aecond with twenty point each, while th seniors and freshmen were unable to se cure any. Among those present were: Misses Misses Dorothy McMurrsy, Nsthlne Talbot, uiadya Tallmadge, Kstherlne i'ase. Viola Pierce f.uie i-ieuana, Kllssbeth Uordon, Kutli riundland, t!aa Anderson. Kit Carenter, Ieura Axford, Yeoman, Irene Wilson, Manila Case, Alice Hogg. Helma Anderson, Fern Gilbert, Elisabeth ftelbert. Irene McQuire, Esther Knapp, Amy Sschau. Merlon PenrsalL Elisabeth Rerryman, Aloha Jenkins, Mable Nelson, Helen Johnston, Lillian Anderson, Florence Dow, Lotta Johnson, Kdlth Olson. rtaomi ixtwt, Lulu Miller. Quito F.ddv, Ruth Elmberr. Lur Marsn, Fredericks Wltsell, tiertrude Reynolds, Gene Roberts Ruth Collins. Alltha McWhlnney, Kstherlne Rltchey, Messrs Vlctor DeBolt, Edwin Rolls. Iiand Iawla, Floyd Wooaley. William Thompson, Edwin Rella, Paul Selby, tons Mentor, Messrs. Roy Schmidt, Roy Chenoweth. Teddy Korbmaker, Roy Oreellng, Paul 'Hungate. Einmerson Goodrich, Victor Jorgenson, Manual Grodlnaky, Howard DeLamatr. E"." 1R0',?,' iac2?9.?rt- WullanC.'m r.ogsr Ernst. osrg. Percy Dalsell, Ben. nonert viark. Mtchsel Llpp. ' Kari Whlttaker. Jap Leach. Richard Perry, Fernle Adams. Winifred Oagnebln jereia uruoe, O rover DeBolt, John Jenkins, Hena Koor. Ktigene Simmons, F.arl Duncan. Frank Kramnert. Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Waters. Paramount Club Dance. The Paramount club of the high achool set gave a dance at Turnln'a an,, Friday night The following were present: Mamoera: Messrs. Messrs Edward A. Zlpfel. John Miles. Eugene Russum, Charlea Morearty, Ferold Love joy. Harold Nelson. Leonard Burke. Floyd Paynler. 'ydn Ahmanson, John Peterson. Fred Bacon. Fred Rohra, ftaymond Burgess. Clyde 8mlth ClMrn I'art.r Guy Toland. t'liestsr Trimble. Kriward Wlnterton, Leonard Wlnterton. Miasea -Marie Muxen, lta Carter. Mildred Foot. Klsie Htors. Mary Fuller. Iteulsh Clark. H Muffett. Tillle Collins. lot Merrlsni, Adelsid FoKg. rtrude R lan, Janet Kowser, Harry Collins, Jessie Inms, Winifred Travis. Dot Rohrhauah. i'lvde Crilchfietd. Welter Oerke. Roland Jefferaon. Misses siyvia Hoover, Alys Attman, Jean Wallace. Lllrvore Uallaaher. Alble Howes. Isabel McDonald. Martha Clark. Roberta Coulter. Marlon 1 i n . n. Jennie Wilson, K'JIh Watson. Paulina Trnm. Daisy Steel. Aidls Carter. Helen Beleel. Helen Lucile Henderson. Uertrude Gerke, Frances W a Urm.n Nina llaMll marion l miller, oca true Monttom Dorothy Myers, tamer Collins, rthel Mof'ullough, Nellie Coulter, Haael Hsskell. Abtle Howes. Frances WatL Marie Watt. Helen Slnolalr. Apnbel Simia'r. Mea.-jrf . Mabel Fransan, Meaa-a Rttbert Criatla Harr;' (ilrleon. Henlamla lnreunlte. R llma-an i,tnird "rinrs, vurn t axion. route ftoirta. Conn Dugdale, H. Fanner. Frank Campbell. Adrian Lund. .1. A. Collins. Harrv Mole. Hhrapahlre. Vincent Schmltrose, HaMw'n, F. Powell. Fred Soihmsnn, Harrv Walkar Donald Hhepherd. H. A. Mnle, B. Crewford. H. R. Mullltan. Howard Uibeon. Patrons and patronesses atesare. anq siesasmes D. K. Loveloy. VV. A. Smith. K. F. Morearty. C. A. Cairna. J. S. Zipfel. Crrignton Unitersity Dance.' The Pnlverelty Mixers club of Creih lon university will be hosts to the stu dents and alumni of the university on Tuesday evening at a dancing parly at the Hotel Fontenelle. This will be the first Crela-Mon dance of the new year and the third of a aeries to be given Jur- Ing the school year. The chaperones of the party will be: rrnfa and Mesdamea J. W. Forblne. H. G. Touna. J. M. Kltxaerald. A. H. Blgelow, w. j. r raeer, re. . lary. Drs. and Mesdamcn' H. L. Connott, T. J. Dwyer, U. A. Young, H. F. Gerald. A. i MUlrtieaa. Prof. F. J. Kub'tscheck. Complimentary Recital. A complimentary recital to the chil dren of the Junior class and their friends will be given by Mr. Wlllard Chamber at Chamber' academy Friday evening. A program of classic dancea and exhi bition of bar piaatlo and technical work will be given. - Those who will dance are: . Mleaee . "Misses ' Kathertne GallagherCharlotte Todd, Johanna Brodersen, Gladys Reeves, Msry Meyers, Caroline Thelnhart, Mary Gibson, Dorothy Sandberg, Florence Gannon. Roberta Druesdow, Florence Druesdow, Kllen Mattern, Jessie Craig, Irene Powell, Jean Hlte. Mildred Jack, Florence May, Ruth Betts, Kdalyn Hnrrigan, Wenonah Vtorrlgan, Merle Grauer, Annabel Slnclalre. Mesra. Messrs. Ben Gibson, Jack Gibson. Kensington Club Meets. Ms-s. William Hofmann was th host- ess for the Morning Glory Kensington club Thursday afternoon. Tha next meet ing will be at tha home of Mr. Crone meyer, January 10. Those present were: Mesdamea Meadames Harry Hyte, Richard Shandy. Russel Richardson, A. Crunerheyar. Fred Billing, Maurice Cochran, Senior Tuesday Bridge. The Senior Tuesday Bridge club will coma together for lta first meeting of the sesson Tueaday afternoon with Mis Elisabeth Congdon. The member are: Mesdamea Meadames Arthur Keellne, Frank Koegh, Denlae Barkalow, Walter Roberts, John Madden, Ross Towle. George Redlck, Lout Clark, John Hedlvk. Mlsa Elisabeth Congdon. For Congdon Guests. Mr. Arthur Roger entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon In honor of her sister. Mrs, Herbert French of Loula- vlll. and Miss Clara Bull of Pasadena. Among th guest were: Mesdamea Meadames Rarton Millard, Denlae Parkalow. William Fltsgerald Walter Roberts. of Troy. N. Y.; Paul Gallagher, Misses Misses Mary Burkley, Elisabeth Congdon. Louise Dinning, New Drama Class Meets. Mis Zora Shields of the high achool faculty la giving a aerie of twelve talk for a group of twenty women who meet Wednesday afternoon at 4 at the home LEAVES TODAY FOR HONOLULU TO SPEND WINTER. 1 Thiuamell r l S . . 7 . . - ONE OF THE B BIDES OF THE EARLY TEAR. fv .at a, i . r i 7 iff -a- . i H w4 . - J If ' f. UlrsXlmer JwiesStwierfatd of Mrs. Frank Colpetxer. Last week Miss Shields gave "The Wings," by Mr. Jose phine Preston Peabody Marks, and this week she will talk on "The Trojan Wo men," by Euripides. Return to School. Miss Naomi Towle returned Tuesday to Bradford academy, Massachusetts. Miss Grace Allison returned to school at Manhattanvllle, N. Y.. Wednesday. Miss Reglna Connell, who returned from Chicago last week, goes back to school in Boston Monday. Channlng Jordan, aon of Mir. and Mra. Harry Jordan, returned Tuesday to th Shattuck Military school at Falrabault. Minn. Miss Flora Buck, who haa been spend ing the holidays at home with her par ents, Mr. and Mra. John Buck, left Fri day for Poughkeepsle. N. Y where she la a student at Vassar college. Miss Florence M. Rhoadea. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Rhoadea, who haa been studying music for some time at the Burnett studios In New York City, returned there after spending the Chrlst mva vacation here, to complete her course. Warren Hamilton, aon of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Hamilton, returned Sunday to his studies at Armour Institute In Chicago, where he la taking tha architectural course. C. Harry Roberts of Beaumont, Tex., who apent th holiday here with htm. also returned on Sunday to Armour Institute. . - MSsa Dorothy and Mlsa Janet Hall leave today for "Chicago to resume their art and muslo studies. Miss Hall and her later live at the Three Arts' club, where there are a large number of girls to pur sue th etudle of variou arts. Mrs. Hall expecta to go over later for a week-end visit with her daughters, who will probably not come home until Eaater, Social Gossip. Miss Elisabeth Heaton, who 1 soon to leave for New York, will be given a buffet tea this afternoon by Mr. Richard Lee Metcalfe. Mr. and Mra. Louis Doup expect to leave the latter part of next week for New Orleans and San Antonio, to t ton aeveral waeka. Mra. F. S. Cowglll haa completed the dismantling of her home and I now topping with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler until her departure for Chicago to join Mr. CowgllL Mlaa Louise Hupp of Chicago arrived Sunday and 1 tha guest of Mrs. J. H Van Duaen and Mlsa Helen Van Dusen. Miss Hupp visited here last winter and made many friends. Mr. Robert Dinning returned Thuraday to Philadelphia to continue his studies at tha Academy of Fine Arts there. Mr. Oscar Weaton of Eaat Orange, who ac companied Mr. Dinning west for the holi days, returned eaat on Sunday. Mlaa Grace Wiltshire of Los Angeles. CaL, who spent the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton, haa rj turned to California. Mlsa Wiltshire Is not a stranger In Omaha, having paased aeveral weeks last summer with Mr. and Mra. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. O. W, MeGeath and Miss Mary Megeath left Monday for New York and ware accompanied as far as Chicago by Mis Helen Eaatman, who returned to her art studies there. Miss Megeath will remain la New Tork foV the opera and theaters for two or three weeks, Mr. anJ Mrs. Megeath returning early next week. Mr. and Mra. Abner Lumen of ?alt Lake City, who arrived on Friday of last week to visit their dsughter, Mrs C lasula Moyer, left Thursday for Flor ida, accompanied by their other daugh ter. Miss Phyllis Lumsn. who haa been here several weeks with Mr. and Mr. Meyer. Miss Lumsn will stop again on her way home from the south In the spring. A visiting tirlds of th last week was Mr. Elmer J. Sunderland of Kanass City. Th Elmer Sunderland were the guests of Mr. and Mr. J. A. Sunder land and were on their wedding trip. Mra. Sunderland waa Mis Muriel Whit ney of Kansas City and waa married the week previous with a wedding that the society editor of the Kansas City Post called "one of the prettiest affaire of th season." Omahan in Louisville. Miss Helen Gallagher, daughter of Mr. and airs. A. M. Gallagher, haa returned from Louisville, where she visited her grandmother. The Louisville Courier Journal print the following: ''Miss Helen Gallagher of Omaha, Neb., Is being ex tensively entertained during her visit to this ctty. She Is honor guest thla after noon at a theater party at Keith's gtven by her aunt, Mlsa Margaret Hannan. On Tuesdsy eveplng Mlas Helen Feather stone 1H entertain Mlaa Gallagher at a card party given at her home. Wednes day sftcmoon Mrs. Jnmes Hannan will give a luncheon in her honor. Thursday evening M'as Beesle Hannan will give a dancing I arty, Mia Gallagher being her YOUNG CHICAGO MATRON VISIT ING HER FATHER. A r ;-: - ' """ ( M ' V, ' ( ) ;' c fXr guest of honor. Miss Gallagher will leave for Omaha, January 1, accompanied by her undo, Mr. William P. Hannan, who will spend a few months In that city." Winter in Honolulu. Mis Katharine Thummel leaves today for 6an Francisco to Ball Wednesday for Honolulu, where ahe will visit Mr. ani Mrs. Blomfleld-Brown on their pine apple ranch about twenty-flv miles out of he city. Mlas Thummel expecta to remain until AprU, when Mrs. J. J. Dlckev will return with her.' Mrs. George A. Hoagland, with her on, Mr. Paul Hoagland, and hla eldest son, George, 2d., leave today for Ban Francisco and will sail on the Wllhel mlna next Wednesday for Honolulu to visit Mrs. Hoagland' daughter, Mr. David Stone, and Captain Stone, who ar atatloned In the city of 'Honolulu. On the same boat with them will be Miss Thummel, who goes to visit Mr. and Mrs. Blomfleld-Brown. Social Affairs Planned. Mis Marlon Ki.hn entertains the Tues day Bridge club thla week. The Friday Bridge Luncheon club will meet with Miss Mary Burkley. Mrs. Coe Buchanan will entertain at afternoon bridge for five tables Tuesday. The Dundee All Saints' guild will meet Tuesday. January 18, at the home of Mrs. W. Q. Fuller. Miss Irene McKnlght will entertain the membera of the Monday Bridge-Luncheon club Monday afternoon. The entertainr.ent committee of the University club announce n dinner-dance for Eaturday evening. January IB. The Kensington club of Vesta chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will be enter tained Thuraday by Mrs. John E. Simp son. .The North Side Progressive cluh will give a card party Friday evening at Its ha.ll. Twenty-fourth street and Amea avenue. Mr. and Mra. Roy Ralph will entertain the Tueaday Evening Auction Bridge club thla week. Twelve membera will be present , Mra J. H. Beaton will entertain at luncheon Wednesday for her house guests, Miss Olive Kaftree and Mlas Mary Hume of Chicago. Covers will be laid for twelve. Mrs. R. B. Busch will entertain at luncheon at her home on Wedneaday for her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Hey ward. Jr.. of Pittsburgh, who la spending the holl dsys with her parents. Mra. S. B. Doyle has aa her guest her later. Miss Ellen Wylle of Knoxvllle, who will remain until the end of the week. In her honor. Mrs. Doyle will aive it box party at the Orpheum Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoxle Clarke of Villa! Belvldere, N. Y., who are the guests of Mrs. Clarke's mother, Mrs. Ella Squires, ' CmCAGOmL GUKT OF HELEN j VAN DUSEN. ! Zouise Hupp -a r J K - J ; i .v ' n VVV'f. w j will give a box rartT for the Homer con- crrt at the Boyd theater Thursday even ing. Airs. Frsnk H. Myers will entertain at her home at luncheon Wednesday after noon In honor of Mrs. Stanley Hartman of Chlcsso. who Is the guest of her father. Mr. Albert Cahn. and for Mrs. George Later, who 1 oon to leave for California for a three months' sojourn at Long Beach. In and Out of the Bee Hire. Mr. W. A. Frer returned Thursdsy from a trip to Texas. Mr. Pmndon Howell returned Wednes day from a xhoit rlelt to Berkeley, Cel. Mln lldcn Inirworien In planning to go to Csltfurnit". rhortly un ncr grand mother. V l VtLr.n liaa 0-nm. St. Joeeph to visit hr parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Lclbowitx. Mr. A. F. Jonas returned Friday from a week spent in Denver, where she went to attend a wedding. Mr. aiyd Mrs. Green of Lincoln, who were with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Beeson last week, left Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. A K. 1-eters and daugh ter of Omaha ait guest st the Elm hotel. Excelsior Springs. Mo. Mr. P1 Airs. D'cl: Onnri. who have been here fur the holiday", return today to their ranch at Malaga, X. M. Mrs. J. C. Klnsler. Miss Blanche 'Kins Icr and Atlas Adelo Moore have returned from a five week' stay in California. Miss Winnie ftn'th, ho has been visit ing friends and relatives In Joplln, Mo., for the lnt six week, is expected horn Sunday. Mr. and Airs. K. J. Cornlah. whn cam on from Xew York to be here over New Tear s with Mrs. J. At. Atetcalf, returned Tueslay. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacques and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Spens, who were at the Fon tenelle for New Year's, returned Sunday to Chicago. Miss Calara Bull leaves today for Min neapolis, hnving spent the holidays here, the guest of Air. and Mrs. T. K Cnne-- don. Miss Bull will return to Omaha In February. Mra. It C. Hswe went to Chteaa-n last night for a few day end about the ISth Mr. Howe goes to New York to be with her daughter. Mlsa Marlon Howe, for two or three week. Mr. Charles D. Beaton and Mra. C. F. Meta. who have been visiting In Mil waukee at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beaton' parents, Mr. and Mr. Wurster, are expected home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William MoFerrin re turned Sunday to Hoopeston. 111., after pending New Year's In Council Bluffs with Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Rt.w.rt r. and Mra. Donald McFerrln remained over uniit Tuesday. Personal Mention. Mr. Paul Beaton la' at the Wise hos plial recovering from an operation. Mlsa Bertha Stella-sohn nil Mlaa VT.4. iKsensky of Denver are the guests of Mr. ana Mrs. w. L. Harris. Mrs. John T. Yates, who haa been ver seriously III with pneumonia during- the holidays. Is somewhat better thla week. Mrs. Frank Crawford and her sister, Mrs. Knox, returned Thursday from Boston, where they have been frtv mimmi months. Sidney Cullingham, son of Mra. Robert Beecher Howell, haa been quarantined at home with scarlet fever since New Yeara day.. Ur. and Mra. L n n.cv 11.. Beck returned from Oregon. 111., the , I 1 or wk- vlng been L? - 7 " atn or the,r father on New Year's eve. Mra. W. J. Naah has returned from a seven week' western trip. She visited the exposition and spent several week with her daughter In Los Arujeles. Mrs. Nash alao stopped In Denver to visit her oon Barton. Mra. William E. Martin leaves today for Kanaaa City, where ahe goea to ar range for a course of lectures to be given there ' by Mrs. Anthony Merrill of Chicago. From there they will go to St. Joseph. Mis Madalene Hlltl returned Tueaday morning from New York City, where ahe pent four weeks with her sister, Mrs. Charlea Sawyer and Mr. Sawyer. Mr. Warren Hlllla of Chicago, Joined hi sis ters before Christmas and returned with Mlsa Hlllla. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. MoCord and son. James, went to St. Joseph Wednesday morning, accompanying the body of their daughter, Margery, which haa lain In the receiving vault at Prospect Hill cemetery since December 24. The Interment took place In St Joseph Wedneeday afternoon. Mr. and Mr. McCord will return horn early thla week. John Cow per Powya I th next lecturer for the Omaha Society of Fine Arta. He will talk on "Master of the Grand Style," using Dante especially for Illus tration. Friday at 4 o'clock at the Hotel Fontenelle. Powy Is a stsff lecturer at Oxford. England. Mailt Coach Relieved. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey eases your cough, soothes your lungs snd Invites sleep. Only 25c. All dru-rists.-lv.r. 1 tisement. You'll Do Better V . I a auui inspection or a Dig Line Si.'Trr" - aSat K j w v 1 sure to appeal to folks who seek refinement and artistic environment in home furnishing!!. 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