THE OMAHA SUNDAY REE: JANUARY lfi, 1010. 3 H is Council Bluffs Social Notes The marrlage of Tom W. Nason and Wis Luc II Walraf took place Satur day afternoon at the manse of the Second Presbyterian church, the Rev. Oeorg W. Ray officiating. Mr. and Mr. Naaon are both well Known In the city, the former having been born here. They have taken an apartment In the Takoma flata, where they will be at home to their friend after Janu ary B. ' The Monday afternoon meeting of the 'musical department of the Woman' I club waa held at the home of Mra. C IB. Walker, and waa in exceptionally Interesting one. Taper were given on Comes from Dallas, Tex., to 14 ve in Omaha Hts Cornelius Riley children. Tfichitcl 3iu2 Cordons each of seven American composers, each Illustrated by some composition, and one on 'The Future of American Music," by Mra. W. J. Leverett. Vocal solos were given by Mrs. J. 'w. Beardsley, Miss Rose Friedman. Mrs. John Vltamvas and Miss Velma Mlchener. Miss Marguer ite Sharpies played a violin solo. Miss A'lrglnla Mulholland a piano solo, and the Mlsaes Mildred Bur.ia and Florence Senior gave a piano duet. Especially enjoyed m-aa DeKoven's "Recessional," sung by Mr. Walter Jenkins, and a trio composed of Mesdamea Robert Miullis, J. B. Marshall and J. W. Beardsley. Mrs. Dollle Burges was In charge of a most interesting program given i by the art department of the Councft Bluffs woman's club Monday at the .library. The. subject was "Westmln I xter Abbey." whose history was reviewed I by Mra. M. B. Psnfor. She went ex I haustlvely Into the part the abbey had ! played In the history of England, of Its growth and changes of creed, and spoke of the many famous people whose last resting place It has become. A de scription of the exterior of the building was given by Miss Mollte Rice In much detail. "A sketch of the Interior, illustrated by blackboard drawings and pictures.! was given by Miss rile. The chapel of Henrj' VII. was described by Mrs. Emma Ingalls. So Interesting were tlie discussions that the hour grew late before the program waa completed, so the remaining parts will be taken up as the subjects (or the next meeting. The marriage of Mrs. EuCrctla Blanche White to Mr. James X. 8herar of Rocky Ford. Colo., is announced by the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith. Tho wedding look place at Ienver, Colo., January 6. Ml-, and Mrs. Sherar will make their home at ltocky Ford. The members of the March group of the Ladles' Aid society of the First Pres byterian church will give- a kenslngton Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cieorge Williamson. The regular meeting of the board of the Young Women's Christian association waa held Tuesday afternoon, when ar rangements were made for the annual meeting of the association to take place January Zi. Committees were appointed to take charge of the dinner and pro gram. At that meeting the annual re port of the various officers will be given, and the election of six new mem ber of the board of director will be heW. Mr. W. H. KUlpack entertained the Oi Tuesday History club Tuesday at 1 o'clock jriu luncheon. She waa assisted by Mrs. ' A. W. Tyler. ' Mrs. Painter Knox and Mr. A. B. Sipherd. The members were seated at one large table adorned with a centerpiece of polnaettiaJ. and the color and flower were carried Into all the deco rations. After tho luncheon the pro gram for study waa taken up, the sub ject being Bolivia, with Mr. J. J. Pplnd ler, a leader. The club will meet on January 23 at the borne of Mrs. Bplnd ler. with Mr. C. O. Saunders as leader, and the study of Bolivia will be con tinued. Mis Adolphlne Nilius, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Charles NUlus, and Mr. Adolph Nolte of Dodge, Neb., were married Sat urday. January 8, at the home of the bride's parent. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. Mr. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Xolte will reside at Dodge, Neb. The annual meeting of the Associated Charities wss held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Dudley. The election resulted In the re-election of Mr. George T. Phelp. as president, and also the re-election of most of those hold ing office during the last year. Re ports, were made of all the work of the association. Including the Creche. The president' annual address dwelt upon soma of the cases of personal assistance, and waa of much Interest ' At their meeting held Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Q. Harrison, the Morning side chapter of St. Paul's guild, completed plans for a chain of teas to be given during the remaining months of the winter. The Phllathea class of the Bethany l'rtifcvterlan church was entertained by the Baraca class Wednesday evening at the church at a banquet. The banquet was a climax to a membership contest In which the loser were to entertain the winner. The occasion proved a very de lightful one. The Ideal club held the regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. 8. Terwilllger. An outline of current events -was given by Mra. M. B. -Moon and Mr. W. H. MvConnell, after which the study of Japan was taken up. The school system, from primary to univer sity, public and private, waa the subject of a paper by Mra Junes Hunter, who also spoke of the old forms of education and of the Chinese dominance. The Christian school of Japan, and the schools fo the unfortunate, were told of by Mrs. Thomas Metcalf, sr. Tuesday's lesson will be the condition of women and girl in Japan, and the club will meet again with Mra. Terwilllger. The Book Lovers met Wednesday after noon with Mrs. Herbert Woodbury. The afternoon wsa devoted to the study of "Henry Esmond." Thackeray's faacinat ing tale. A sketch of the book was given by Mr. F. W. Dean, and the military career of Henry Esmond waa discussed by Mr. Flicklnger. Mr. A. P. Hanchett read a selection from "Joseph Addison The club will again meet at the noma of Mr. Woodbury on Wednesday. The membens of the T. B. K. 'W club entertained their men friend Tuesday evening at the home of Mis Helen Thompson. Cards and danolng furnished the evening occupation, followed by re freshments. Miss Gertrude Bulllvan will be hostess to the club Tuesday evening of thla week. A "shower" wsc given Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. William Xolaon at their home tn Omaha in honor of tatsa Eva Timberman and Mr. Alvln B. Luess, both of Council Bluffs, whose marriage will take place her Thursday. The evening -a ' spent with music and games and slosed with a two-course luncheon. The Flower Mission met Friday after noon at the residence of MUs Cecilia Wlckham; who waa aaaltited In enter taining by Mtrs. George Wlckham. Mrs. Jackson Day and 11 Us Ruth Felt. The NEW IXADER OF THE MALVA , WHITE SHRINE. ' - i -f 7 "A U w El I , ''VJ'M U am . . -x , , 3 2w i S V. ' .- ..v ' .. '' '& ! -! lu.V 'J -u - I .;- .tr -N V ,' , tO- -V eat v i s. . - " V ul..3l.o mm m mm m J Social Affairs of tho South Side club Is now meeting every week, Instead of fortnightly as formerly. Tho meeting of the Woman club of the railway mall service, which was to have been held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Carl Frahm, waa given up on A account of the stormy weather. The club will meet regularly February t. The Council Bluffs chapter of the P. A. R. met Friday afternoon t the home of Mrs. C. G. (launders. The state of ficers who were expected were none of them able to come, but the meeting was nevertheless a very enjoyable one. The discussion of current events was led by Mrs. Reed Flicklnger. A- very ablo address was given by Prof. ' J.-11. Boverldge, on the purpose of the D. A. R. Tho afternoon's entertainment closed with refreshments. The ladies who as sisted Mrs. Saunders were Irs. Frank Plmiey, Mrs. heed Flicklnger. Mrs. Sid ney Smith. Miss Gertrudo Wheeler and Dr. McCuskcy. At the January reception of the Coun cil Bluffs Woman's club, . which wa held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Bell, Friday of last week, Mrs. Mary Watt of Audubon, president of the National Baby Health association, was guest of honor. Mrs. Watts told of the work of the association. Riving detaila of the baby health contests, which are being held in many places in this country. Plans were perfected for the contest here, which is to be held March 1, when MJrs. Watts expects to be present. The musical part of thaprogram was given by Miss Gladys Anderson, who sang two solos. She was accompanied by Mrs. Clarence Hafer. Mrs. Sydney Smith and Mr. H. W. Clark assisted the hostess In the dining ropm. Florence Social Items HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED IS JUST ANNOUNCED. jT yaa :, 2 fj anil'' ' 'f 2&S3 M&rgprel Ifyuslm Dundee Society Notes Benson Social Circles Mr. and Mrs. William Kindred left Saturday for Storm Lake, la., to spend a few week visiting friends and relative. Mr. and Mr. George Gamble of Omaha were guest of Mr. and Mr. W. B. Parka on Sunday. Mra, William Ambose and , daughter. Miss Verda Ambose, who have bean visiting Mr. and Mra. Lynch, left Bun day for their home, In Fremont. Thomas Faulk of Luverne, Minn., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Kindred, left Sunday for hi home. Rev. C. A. Keller of Paotlng u, China, was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Butter, Wednesday. In the evening he gave an illustrated talk on China, at the Presbyterian church. C. W. Robinson left Sunday for Minne apolis, where he will reside In the future. Mis Hasel Reuben of South Side was the guest of Florence friend on Mon day. Later In the evening, assisted at the Installation of officer of the Wood men of the World. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Harrington re turned Sunday from Pawnee City, where they went to attend the funeral services of Mr. Harrington' father, A. B. Har rington.' George J. Hunt . of Bridgeport, Neb., waa visiting Florence friend last week. Mrs. F. S. Tucker ha been very 111 the last week. Her daughter, Mrs. M B. Thompson, ha been with her and Thursday Mr. Thompson cam here to spend the day and night. Mrs. A. B. Butter visited friend In Dun dee Thursday. Wabash Promotes Daniel McNamara ST. LOriS. Mo.. Jan. lfi. Daniel McNa mara, general passenger agent of the Wabash railroad, ha been appointed pas senger tratfio manager, it waa announced today. He began his railway career a a ticket checker on the Chicago,. Burling ton & Qulncy railroad at Keokuk, la. Later he was southwestern passenger agent of th Burlington at Kansas City. MAN WHO SAVED LIFE OF -BOB" EVANS IS DEAD MARSHFIELD. Ore.. Jan. U Friends were mourning today th death her of Captain Alfred Mataon, who claimed to have aaved th life of th lata Admiral Robley D. Evans when a midshipman. In th battle of Fort Flatter In th civil war. He was 71 year old and had been captain of coasting guard and harbor steamers along the Pacific coast for thirty years, retiring eight year ago, A missionary luncheon was held Frl day at the.mance. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller gavo a bridge dinner Thursday evening. Miss Mary Hume of Chicago, i the guest of Mrs. J, H. Beaton. Mrs. H. J. Barker entertained the "600" club at luncheon and card Thursday. Mrs. Koerner of St. Louis 1 the guest of her daughter, Mr. A. S. William. J. G. Crosby .of Lyons, spent part of the week with Mr. and Mr. T. N. Crosby. Mrs. V. a Batie of Washington, D. G- Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. R.- E. Archer. Mis Marguerite Rhode of Cheyenne, Wyo., 1 visiting Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Dermody. The All Saints' guild of Dundee will meet Tuesday at the hoine of Mrs. W. G. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Talmage enter tained one of the bridge clubs last Sat urday evening. Mrs. A. Q. Elllck entertained at lunch eon Wednesday for Mrs. Morrison of Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Conrad gave a birthday dinner Thursday evening, in honor of Mrs. Arthur English. Mrs. T. P. Clark and daughter. Helen, have returned from White River, S. D., where they spent the holidays. Mrs. J. 1L Beaton entertained at lunch eon Wednesday In honor of Miss Olive Raftree and Miss Mary Hume of Chicago. The regular meeting of th Ladles' Aid of th Dundee church, will be held Friday, January XI, with Mr. J. J. Dodd. The regular meeting of the Dundee circle of th C. C. L.. wUl be held Mon day afternoon at th horn of Mr. P. J. Wilts. Th next regular meeting of th Wo man's club will be held Wednesday afternoon at th bom of Mr. J. W. Marshall. Mrs. Van B. Lady entertained Inform ally at tea Wednesday. Sh waa as slated by Mra. A. 8. William and Mrs. D. 11. ' FarrelU Miss Martha Ayger entertained the members of a former Junior Bridge club and their friend at a dancing party Friday evening. A daughter waa born January to Mr. and Mr. L. B. Compton of Island, Idaho. Mrs. Compton waa formerly MUs Rom Crosby. Mrs. Julia Picks rd of Bait Lake City, who was ' th guest for several week of her sister, Mrs. J. V. Oresly, ha re turned home. Th Tennyson chapter of th Chau tauqua Literary circle will meet Mon day at the horn of Mr. N. Naiaon, etao Douglas street. Mra F. H. Richard and Mrs. Allen Hopkins, both of Fremont, and Mr. Frank Leard of Springfield, Mo., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Brown. J. T. Pickard hr s-one on a few day' trip to Chamber. Neb. Mrs. V. B. Oliver has returned from Blair, Neb., where she was called by the illness of her fat hoi. Mrs. M. V. Vemor wss hostess for the Woman's club Inst Thursday. Mis Lt'na McG'.csson of Wood River. Neb., Is spending a few days at the home of her brother, K. A. McGlaason. Mrs. F. Ebener has returned to her home In Denver, Colo., after a visit at the home of her sister. Mrs. II. O. Wulff. The Catherine chapter of the West minster guild will meet Monday evening at the Preabytorltin church. The German Lutheran Ladles' Aid so ciety met last Thursday for a luncheon at the home of Mro. William Janke. Rev. A. J. McClung Is recovering at his homo from a recent operation. Mrs. H. O. Wulff entertains the Pres byterian Ladies' Aid society next Wecnea. day at a business and ctvial mooting. Mrs. Thomas Manning of Perry, S. D., formerly Miss Kittle Devlne, of this place, was a s-uest last week of Mrs. B. S. Phelps. Mrs. George Iradale entertained at din ner last Sunday In honor of Mis Elsa Bryan of Dunbur, Neb. i Mr. and Mrs. II. c. Campbell enter tained at dinner Thursday In honor of Mrs. O.iA. Burler of Portland, Ore. Rev. ,nd Mr. C. W. Nelson hav moved lrtto their new home on Sixty first and Main street. Mr. S. G. Davis entertained at lunch Monday evening for the Sunday school worker of tho Presbyterian church. Mrs. Frank Bonders and Mr. G. R. WllJlams entertained during Ithe Isst week In honor of MCss Anna Owen of Owen, Colo. y Mr. and Mrs. J. Tike and Frank Row of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sugar of Ktanberry, Mo., were recent guests at the Ed Rows home. The Sunday school worker of the English Lutheran church, will meet Tuesday evening, when they will be ad dressed, by Rev. C. II. Low of Emer son, Neb. Mrs. J. J. Fuch was hostess for th Aufweldersehen club last Tuesday at a card party. Mrs. J. p. MfcCabe, Mr. F. I Aurochs and Miss Laura Post won prir.es. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Burmelster kept open house last Sunday In honor of their golden wedding anniversary, about a hundred callers were at the home, re freshment were served. Mis Edna KUllan left last Thursday for Mount Vernon, la., to be gone two week. George Btleger left Mbnday for his home In Thayer, Mo., after a week' visit In Lis old home. John Sagar and family have moved Into their new home on Sixty-third treet, which was recently erected. The social meeting of the Toung Women' Kensington club to hav been held last Tuesday evening was post poned two weeks. . Mr. Guy Kllllan left Thursday evening for Rock Island. III., where he will be employed this winter. The Methodist Ladles' Aid society witl be entertained next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. F. L. Bumpus, Mrs. Cle land and Mrs. Culver will serve th lunch. Son ware recently born to Mk-. and Mra Frank Kllllan and Mr. and Mr. R. C. Raber. and daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson and Mr. and Mk-. P. C. O'Hsnlon. Miss Mary Williams spent the week with her irent, who live at Tutan. Nfb. Mrs. Arthur Itelf of Grand lsUnd I a v'sltor at I ha home of her sister, Mr. O. F. Llndber. i'10 F street, this week. The Adah Pleasure club will be en-; tertnlned Monrtiy evening; by Mis Uer-j trude Arnvtmng t th latter' home,: Z3Z South Thirty-fourth street. M s father Miller entertnlned th R. ; L. H. dub at her home Thursday eve iilns. The evenln wss pnssod playing rrrd. Five hundred proved the popular , gum of the evening. The P. K. O. society was entertained by; Mrs. Oscar Mabery at her home, Htt North Twenty-fifth struet. BAturday f ternoon. A special meeting was rfcltcd . and business of the orgnnlistlon taken up. ' I Mra. Gladys Van Ban; entirlslned at n dinner pnrty Thursday evening. The i pnrty cdns'sted of Misses Oathrine Craw ford. Carrie Andreson. Ul1 Vnn Pent;! Messr. Russell rhlllp, Chester Arnold and Joe Adsms, N I Mrs, A. W. Mrtionald entertained the members of the New C"ntiry club Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. MolKmald wa as sisted by hr daughter, Mr. Montgom ery. Cards were played and prlxes Won J by Mrs. Henry Murphy and Mri. Ilai ry Bovd. '. I Mr. nd Mrs. R. C. Vei'niilllsn enfer- lalned a noinber of friends at tbnir horn Saturday evening. A quiet o"'lhl ve- nlng wa rwd. Those who wer pres- i ent aret Mr. and Mr. F. It. Lush. Mr. and -is. J. .1. Robb. Mr. and Mr. T. J. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. P-agbey and Mr. andMr. C. L. Aldrich. The music deprtrni-.i or the ' South Side Woman club' was ntrtlned by Mrs. A. J. Randall t her home. Mls Louis riratton had charge of the meet ing. The , opera "Alda" was reviewed. Mis. Walter Hill read a pappr on the lire of the - composer. ' Verdi. Mr. F. A. Crcssy read from a paper of current events, "! . '."'' The members of lhe':Fhilthean society of the Swedish Lutheran church t Twenty-second and K street, entertained at a kid party t the home of Rev., and Mr. Arlander. All member of the. so-( ciety nmc to the party dressed In fh lonahle altlr of youngster. The re freshments Included ohlldren te,vrll dnlnties. About sixteen young people, were present . ' ' Mis Huda T. Medsen, daughter 6f Mr. and Mr. A. Madsen. and Robert B.. Mc Cold. son of Mr. snd Mrs. 8. t. McCold. surprised their friends Isst Saturday by slipping wy to Llncom. where they were married. The ceremony w per formed by Rev. B, O. Knoeh of Ihe Swedish Lutheran church. Mr. McCold was a popular tesoher of th South Side snd Mr. McCold Is connected with the local Swift Co. plant. TMETDMEDS SmRl FEBRUARY 5TH IS THE LAST DAY FOR YOU TO TRY TO GET THIS PLAYER PIAO In Exchange for Your Old Grand. Upright or Player. . Vl'll f i I.7-T-, V.'V Lit Ml mw -THE GREAT- mm F MS IS GOING TO AWARD IT TO SOMEONE ST SV3AY BE YOURS! No Lottery, No Guessing Contest, No Scheme. IT'S A VERY EASY PLAN We hav a beautiful 1550 Player Piano, with all the new pat ented features, tranupoHlng tracker bar and other devices which en able you to play exactly aa It you were playing by hand and pedaling made easy. This player has the number concealed and none of our employe can try for It. Find the number of your piano on the plate Inside. Then fill out and mall or bring the coupon below to our store In a sealed envelope. On February bth, Ihe Judges will unseal the player, open the envelopes and award the player to you If you have sent In the number noarcst to the number of the player. If two or more happen to have the same number that entitles them to the player, the name of the plauo nearest the beginning of the alphabet will get the player. That's all there is to the plan. DON'T DELAY - DO IT TODAY West Ambler . Social Activities A "For 61- or "For Rent" Ad placed In Th Bee will accomplish Its . purpose Superfluous Hair Remov ft by th only logical and prac tical BthOd. I Mil Mrs. T. W. Smith ha been quite 111 the last week with an attack of grippe. P. L. Edgar returned Thurtday even' Ing from Cheyenne. ' Wyo., wher. he hd been for a week. ), J. J. Qrabow and family hav moved Into their now home on Forty-ninth and Walnut atjeets. - '.'. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Roberta naa st their truest last week Horace Hlggln of Calgary, Canada. ' The Orace Pax Bible clas will meet Tuesdy t 10 . m.. with Mr. B. O. Drover, 6 Center trt. Mr. Charles Black returned Sunday from Des Molne. Ia., where the Spent a week. Mis B. Black ha spent (he holiday ther and returned with htr mother. Mrs. Joseph Rapp la eonflned to her bed thla week with a sever caie of grippe. . . Mr. -Frank Cockayne entertained at lunch Tuesday for Mir. William Vlker. Mrs. F. O. Tninn and Mrs. IS. n. Drover. Mrs. W.' H. Van Dusen entertained Tuesday afternoon for her daughter. Mrs. A. Shandy. The guest wer Me dame H. llowsey. William Vlckert and Frank Cockayne, If. Doarn. Th Ladles' Aid of th Jennings' Metho dist church will meet Thursday. Janu ary 11. 191, with Mra B. R Oantl, 48J1 Msison street. ' Mrs. O. J. Pickard ts-rtouly ill at her home with pneumonia. Mr. H. iW. Stewart entertained her Sunday school clsss Saturday aftetsonh at a party. 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