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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1916)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: J ANT Alt Y 23, 191fi. What is Going On in Society Circles Abti-Xanden Wedding. A. marrtsfe of trior than passing In tereet to the social circles In the middle part f the Hints wan solemnised In Co lumbus Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock In Grace Kplseonal church when Miss Irene Xandrrs wee married to Mr. Matt a AM, tho father of tho bride being tha officiating clergrmen. Tho bride ia tha only daughter of Rt. Dr. and Mrt. William If. Xanders. Dr. Xanders la rector of Grace Episcopal church at Columbua and Mrs. Xandera comas of a family of xoclal promlnenca In tho east and of colonial descent. For -raars Mra Xandera haa been an Influen tial member of the Daughtera of tha American Revolution and also active In local club and suffrage affalra. Tha bride la a graduate of Akley Hall at Grand Haven, Mlrh., and, for two years following her graduation, was a mem ber of the faculty of tha college. The bridegroom la the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Abta, and cornea of one of the pioneer families of Platte comity. The AWs-Xandera wedding comes as a surprise to the many friends of the young couple, who were quietly married last evening In the presence of only the parents of the bridal couple, and Im mediately leaving town on their honey moon, with the Intention that their wed ding would be surprise to their circle wbem read in the morning papers, Mr. and Mrs. Abts will be st home after February 16 at the Kvans hotel at Columbus. KaAh-K&mlin Concert The eoneert-reeltal of Miss Prances Nash, Omaha's talented pianist, and George Hamlin of Chicago, who has made many friends ia Omaha la former song recitals, will be given at the Boyd theater next Bundsy afternoon. Already the advance demand for seats Is very brisk, almost all the boxes being taken. Boxholders for that afternoon will be: Messrs. and Mssdames Ward Kurceas, - lls C. Nash, D. C. Bradford, J. M. Baldrlse. a l"le Clarke, G. W. Meg-eata. Mesrlames Mesdames Herman Kountse, Ben Gallagher, J. M. Metcalf. J. J. Sullivan. Reservations In the body of the bouse have been made bys Mesdames Mesdames K M. Mornman, Jr., Floyd Kmlth . C. Rfdlck. U. W. Watties. j. O. RugK. W. J. Koye, P. C. Oeor. W. A. He-lick. William Burns, C. F. Mclireo, Misses Olua Htora, Mnry Methane, Nona Bridge. Jensle Kennedy, Ijeonard Everett, B. B. Davis, W. 11. Koerilg. George Kedlck, H. G. Harris. J. M. Daughertjr, N. Merriam. Misses Knuetile Whltmore, Kltsabeth Hooney, Maude Lell, Elsie Tauatlan. FORMER OMAHA GIRL IN BRIDAL DRESS Miss Vaughn Spalding who was Miss Florence Oudahy, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A Cudahy, as she appeared at her wedding, which occurred on Saturday afternoon at Chicago. South Thirty-third street and are al ready established, ' in It. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MoUlellend, who have bad the house since Mr. and Mrs. Chase gave It tip, are going south (or the winter. Interesting Gttests. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. rulver are looking forward to the arrival of Blr Johnstone Forbes-Robertson and Miss Laura Cowle, his leading woman, wltb considerable pleasure, as the famous English actor and Miss Cowle are old friends. Tears sgo In London Dr. and Mrs. Pulver lived In the same house with them and two years later again the friendship was renewed. Dr. and Mrs. Pulver have Invited Blr Johnstone and Miss Cowle to be their gueats while here, but have not yet heard from them. Events of Fait Week, Miss Ines Westfall entertained the Chi Kang girls of Central High school Sat urday afternoon at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. W. F. Crook, 6101 Underwood venue. The first, dancing party of the Emonael club, given laet week, was so highly sao ceesful that tha club of young men which sponsored the affair are planning a sec ond to be given in the near future. Uren-Wiedeman. Wedding. The wedding of Miss Orma Wledemon, daughter of Mrs. Anna Wledeman, to Dr. Claude Thomas Uren took place Tues day evening at 8 o'clock at All Balnta' rectory. Rev. T J. Mackay officiating. The ceremony was performed in the presence of immediate relatives. Tha bride, -who l a graduate or the Omaha High school, later spent some time studying languages and literature In Germany. tr. Uren, who was formerly from tad, H. D., Is a graduate of the University of Michigan, lr. and Mrs. Uren have taken an apart ment In the Dewey and will be at home after February i. ' Mrs. Uren Is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krug, with whom aha and Mrs. Wlederaan have made their home for several years. ' McCurdy-Jolmson Wedding. One of the pretty home weddings of the week was that of Miss Anna Marie John son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, to Mr. Orrla Raymond McCurdy of Altoona, Pa. The marriage lines were read by Rev. Titus Lo, psstor of the First Methodist church. The bridal gown was of Ivory satin, with an overdress of chiffon and real lace, and the bride carried a large shower bouquet of white bride roses and oranc bloaeoms. The house was decorated in palms, ferns and American Beauty roses. A re ception followed, the ceremony. This wedding Is the culmination of a boy and girl romance begun years ago whan Mr. MoCurdy was visiting relatives in Omaha, After an extended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy will be at home after Feb ruary 1 at Altoona, Pa. Young-Miller Wedding. miss uertruae Miner, daughter of Mrs. j Millie Gary, was married Tuesday eve- j nlcg at I o'clock at the home of the briae'e mother to Mr. Roy Toung, Rev. Dr. 3. Frank Toung. pastor of the West ' minster Presbyterian church, officiating. The family of the brtde are in mourning and no attendants er guests were pres ent The bride wore a lace gown over white crepe d chine, with pearl embroi dered bodice, veil, and she carried lilies of the valley. After March X Mr. and Mrs. Toung will be at home la Omaha, VgJ ttrrTarr&nt We d din g. Mra. I W. Tarrant and Mr. Clarence V. Walters, joth of Omaha, were mar ried Wednesday, January 19, at EC Jo seph, Mo. The Vrlde and bridegroom are formerly of Bt, Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Walters will be at home softer February 16 at their apartisant in Dundee.- ' Honors Bride -Elect. Mra J. Gold ware entertained at a mis cellaneous shower In honor of Miss Ye id Kaplan, Miaa Kaplan will be a February bride. Those present were M5amee M. Fo. N. Penman. H. Newman, I Helmuth Fioeas of Chicago. The mar riage will be solemnised early In Feb ruary. . Mr. Julius Mansfloid announces the en gagement of his daughter. Miss Alice Mabot Mansfield, to Mr. Hugh Dillen Robertson of this city. The wedding will take place In June at the Kountse Me morial church. Mr. and Mrs, Pierson of Florence an nounce the engagement of their daughter Olga to Harry ftwanson, whose home is also in iloreme. The wedding date has not been set, b'.it will be in the near fu ture. The young couple will make their home in Omaha. Among the Visitors. Judge and Mrs. Itedlck expect Mrs. W. R, Sweatt of Minneapolis to arrive early this week to visit them. Mrs, Charles Turner of Fremont la spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. John Redlck, Mrs. Brlnkcr arrived Monday from Chl rago, where she haa been with Mr. HrlnWtr for a few days, and haa spent the week here with her sister, Mrs. C. K. Coutant Mr. Ellas Vail of Poughkeepsle, N. T arrived Monday and Is a guest at the home of Mrs. A. B. Jaqulth and Miss Alice Jaqulth. Mr, Vail was here for three weeks in the autumn and Is mak ing his second visit before attending the automobile show in Chicago, Dance Recital at Colonial. Miss Gladys Tree, the young tf.ngllsh lil. who hss been teaching dancing at Borwnell Hall and the Sacred Jtean academy, gave a recital at the Colonial laat week, with Mrs. U F. Crofoot at the piano, to play accompaniments for the dances. Mra Crofoot. Mrs. Fred Nash. Mrs, K. C. Barton. Mrs. Leonar4 Everett of Council Bluffs. Mrs. C. C. George, Mrs. J. K. Oeorge. Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Mrs. Charles Kountie and Mrs. J. K. Bum- mem are in one of Miss Trees classea, which Includea physical culture ana gymnastics as well as dancing. Other private classes are being formed ana until the very cold weather began some of the younger girls were taking up La C roue with Miss Tree. ii. KapWo. I. Woiilnor, ft. W htlebijok ef Council Mluffe. Pauline Kleeman. Dora if.lejcjima, M'Sdins P. Koeenhtatt. H. y.irsniao. A. ltabinovila, ti. Wright, M. Horn. J. Uolowere. Misses Yetta Ksplsn. Fannie Colin. ftilinz Plans. Tbe marriage of Miss Clara Barnes. Uuhtr of Mr. and Mrs. a. M. Rarnes, to Mr. Clyde Eugene Butler of Leon, la.. wQl be oeiebrated Monday evening. The biide la a graduate of the Omaha High school arid the Illinois Woman's college at Jacksonville and has been a oUmeUe science iaotructor in the Iowa achoola A nuicber of out-of-town guests will arrive to tie weddibg. ru?Eieiit Announcements. 'ra. iiam Badeker announces the ea- . -.i4 ef her Jaufbtr Mary to Mr. Pasadena and San Diego. Mrs. Nelson's sons, Howard and Diets, have gone to the military academy at Culver, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Bcobie have left for Ormonde Beach, Fla., for the rest of tha winter. Miss Helen Sooble W staying this week at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and later will be with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Jordan. Mr. and Mra, D. C, Bradford leave Wednesday for Coronado Beach, Cel., where they have been spending the winter each year. The Bradfords have but recently returned from New Tork City, where they went for New Year's. Social Gossip. Mrs. B. B. Davis Is going to Ithaca In February to visit her aon, who is a student at Cornell. Wednesday evening Miss Ehigenle Pat terson gave an Informal little dinner party at her home in honor of Mr. Kllaa Vali of Pvughkeepalo, N. T., guest at the home of Mrs, A. B. Jaqulth. Mr. George Wright gave a dinner Fri day evening at the Grand hotel In Coun cil Bluffs, preceding the assembly dance there. Among the guests was Miss Eu genie Whltmore. Mrs. Guy Parke of Decatur, 111., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. R. Adalr, ana Mr. Adair, and Mr. and Mra. Frank B. Johnson, left Thursday for Chi cago on her way home. Mrs. Duncan Vlnsonhaler and her daughter. Miss Isabel, leave Tuesday or Wednesday tot Klrksvllle, Mo., for a week's visit, after which Miss Vlnson haler goes to Kansas City for a stay of several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Hill. Miss Helen Ingwersen left last night for Chicago with her mother, Mrs. G. J. Ingwersen,, and from there will accom pany her grandparents, Mr. and Mra James Brown of Chicago, to Ban Antonio, Tex. Later they will go to California for two months. Mra. Ingwersen returns home In a few day a Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Brown, who came back to Omaha from the south dur ing the holidays to make this their home again, have taken the Chase home at 201 SHE WILL BE A BRIDE ON MONDAY. The Crescent elub of the Calvary Bap tist church met Friday evening at the home of Miss Flora May Douglas, where they organised and named their club. A social meeting followed the business one. Mr. Hugh Wallace had a small party of out-of-town guests at luncheon at the Commercial club Friday afternoon, in. eluding Mr. and Mrs. John Dower and the Misses Dower of Wadena, Minn., who are enroute to California to spend the winter. . Mrs. A. F. Blue entertained Informally Wednesday afternoon for her sister, Mrs. M. Greenberger and Mrs. I. Berkowita of Grand Island. The other guests present were: Mesdames , J. W. Ktonms, , A. F. Blue. ' COLUMBUS GERL JUST MADE A BRIDE. MRS. MATT C. ABTS. school. Prises will go to the players, followed by informal tea. best Social Calendar's Promise. The La Salle club will give a dancing party at Chambers' academy Tuesday evening. The next dinner dance at the University club will be held on Saturday evening. January 29. Mr. and Mk-s. Max Gladstone leave Monday for Florida to spend the bal ance of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kelly will entertain the members of the Harmony club Saturday evening. Mrs. R. K. Davis will be hostess on Thursday for the meeting of the Friday Bridge Luncheon club. The White Shrine Whist club will meet Monday .afternoon at S o'clock at the Masonic temple. Mrs. I Shrum, president of the club, will be the hostess of the afternoon. Mr. Henry Churchill King, president of Oberlln college, will be guest of honor at a dinner party given Thursday evening at the University club, by the members of the Omaha Oberlln club. F, P. Loomls baa charge of the arrangements. Dundee Dancing Club. The Dundee Dancing club gave a dancing party Friday evening at Harte's hall, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins end Mrs. J. W. Gilchrist The following were present: Misses-- Edith Hamilton. Clarissa Browne, SusAnna Jo but, Helen Van Dusen, Nan Barrett, , Ethel Piel. Pybll Nelson. Hvelyn Horton, Margaret Wright, Harriet Warner, Jean Wallace. Misses Lulu Houck. Ardis Carter. Margaret Hoffman, Nina Garrett, Adeline Fogg, Mllrlre.l Hamilton. , Catherine Conrad, Martha Levitt, Sylvia Hover; (Dorothy Hltchen, Margaret Williams, Penelope Hamilton, Esther Smith, IJla Miller, Helen Belial. Messrs. Lawrence Hogue, Charles Crow, Vivian Hover. George Cooper, ' Bdpar Johnson, Howard Hohannon, William Newton. William B. Peterson, Paul Samuelson, ueorgo Bancroft, rea Jttewtt, Thomas Welsh. Louis Armstrong. Herman B. Jobst. O. B. Elllck, Howard Dunham, isu wuuams, H. Howell. Mesdsmes J. W. Urooks. C K. gtubbs. h. W. Barrows, Mlesfls Helen Msy Btubbs, Misses Harriet Barrows. A surprise party was given in honor of Mrs. Thomas Christiansen at her home Tuesduy afternoon by the following friends: Mssdames Thorveld. Hansen,' Gertrude 8kow, Annie Schults, Otto Hansen, Jeff Rasmueeen, Blmer Johnsen, Anton Sorensen, Loes Hansen. 11. Blenkenberf, Misses Johanna Hansen. Messmes K. Rusmupsen, William Nellaen, Elner Andreaen, A. Andreaen. 8. P. Petersen. Conrsd Swanson, Emil Hansen, Neils Hoist. Johanna Thestrup, M isses-r Amelia Volmann, Exodu to Warmer Climes. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wv Arthur have gone to Florida for the winter. Mr Frank Burkley. with his alater, Miss Burkley. and his daughter. Miss Mary Burkley, left Friday for California. Mr. and Mrs. John McBhane leave Tues day for Beaumont. Tex., and may go from there to California before coming home. Mr. and Mra. Fred Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess are planning a trip east and south sfeout the middle of February. Mr. and Mrs. W. H, McCord and son, James, have gone to Bellealr Heights. Fla.. where they will be at tho Bollevue hotel for some weeks, Mrs. E. 8. Rood and her niece, Miss Charlotte Bmilb. who expected to Wave laat Tuesday for Florida, were detained by Mr. Rood's illness from grippe, and will not go until Tuesday. Mra J. Clarke Colt and daughter. Miss Betty, and Dr. and Mra O. W. Colt, left Wednesday for La Jolle, CaL. to re main until April. Mr. Clarke Colt will be at the Fontenelle during their abaence. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clsrke and Miss Helen Clarke leave the Utter part of the week for California, where they will travel a little before choosing a place to stay. They wU be guns until some time ia March. Mrs. Lt. Diets and her daughter. Mra U D, Nelson, left Wednesday for Cali fornia to spend Use rest of Ike winter at 7 7( Subscription Dance Dinners. Most of the dinners preceding tha sub scription dance Thursday were small. none of them having more than tea in the partr. Mr. and Mra Frank Ha.mll ton were among those entertaining and their guests were: Mosera and Mesdames Walter Page, Charles Kountse, Crofoot. C. . C. George. . Mrs. Wsrren Rogers. Mr. C. W. Hull. Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Jadaoa, Howard Baldrlge, Hozle Clarke and Her bert Wheeler wero guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed at dinner. Mr. Stockton Heth had Judga and Mra. W. A. Redlck and Miss Ida Sharp at dinner at the Omaha club. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Towle had Mr. and Mrs. C M. Wllhelm and Mr. and Mrs. W. Jr. Buchols at dinner at their home. Mr. end Mrs. Wilson Low entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McKeen. Mr. and Mrs. W, A. C. Johnson. Miss MeCor- mlok. Mrs. Remington, Mr. Frank Burk ley and Mr. Harry McOormlck. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Peter gave a din ner for tea guests at their home. Indoor Golf Party. Mrs. Howard Goodrich will be the first to give an Indoor golf party. Tha affair is planned for Tuesday afternoon, when Mrs. Goodrich and her guests will play over Ue course of the Indoor Golf Kathleen German. Helen Sinclair, Myme Gilchrist. Messrs. Robert Fessler, Dean P. Sunderland, J. Arthur Klein, Daniel Klein. Lawrence McCague. Sam Wlllard. George Carter, Bart fitedinger, M. Morse, Rollln C. Sherman, H. Doherty, Ward Browne, Blrney Miller. Gene Snowden. Le Mars Club Dance. La Mara club entertained at Its first annual ball at Hotel Rome Thursday eve ning. During intermission Baby Dreuse dow, 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dreusedow, entertained the guests with her wonderful little toe dance. Little Florence appeared three times before the applause subsided enough for the music I to be heard for the Gibson twins, who next appeared to entertain with their clog dance. The twins' clever dancing i greatly appreciated by tha guests. They also appeared three times. One hundred and forty-Sevan -couples were present Gills Club AffEdrT" Tha Bachelor Girls' B. O. D. H. club held Its regular meeting Thursday eve ning at the home of Miss Laura Krause in Albright. Afttr cards the next meet ing was decided upon for February 10 at the home of Miss Lillian Krechy. Those present were; Misses- Mabel Berks, Bess Watson, Ionian Krechy, feoim vt eeaa. Misses Lilly Hamann, Oretchen Hamann, Georgia Tregg, Laura Krause. Omaha, Club Plans. ' The Omaha club gives a bridae narty for men and women Saturday evening, January . . The game starts at S o'clock, the players to remain at the same table during the play and may pivo ir tney c noose. Members who do not play bridge may play any game that suits their fancy. Supper will be served at U o'clock, following the play. Return of Guislains. On the Rotterdam, aalltnr last B.tnr. day from Rotterdam fur New Tork. were Mr. and Mrs. Jean Oulalaln, according to a cablegram received by Mra. 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