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    TUB TEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1921.
Society
BronduFtelL
Uin !Nf ildrcl Jeu J'-trrc!!, tUiiiili
ter of Mr. m4 Mr, V. ), 'rrell,
and Tboma Jl, tiriiiuku will be mar
ried thi cvcmnii it 5 o'clock t tlie
home of the brulr't r'rcnK Dr. R.
L. Whcdr of W'lirrlcr Memorial
church clfiriiting. M Ruth Or
chard and Robert llntm will be the
attendants and lira Ic Eleanor
Dinuxk will carry the ring. Jame
Wrath will play the wrddmg march
and Mr. Vera Lim:k, cousin of
the bride, will ing.
The couple will Iravr for a ihort
wedding trip and will be at hnmc
alter January 1 at 355J South Twen-ty-tliird
Mrect.
Mi I'arrrll i a graduate of (lit
Iowa Slate Teachers qrdlrge and a
tieuibcr of Alpha Beta Gamma or
oritv. Minn Helen Tojsner of Lincoln
came to Omaha for the wedding.
NeUon-Leffler.
The marruRe of Miss N'ell Leflcn,
daughter of Mrs. Surah E. Leflrr, to
Mr. Emery E. Neln wan qitietly
solemniied Thursd.ry evening, De
cember IS. at the Leflrr home. Only
the immediate family were present.
Rev. K. L. Wheeler T the Wlxeler
Memorial Freshyteriaa church otfi
ciated. Mr. Nelson, .who has al
ways lived in Omaha, is well known
as an accomplished musician. Mr.
Nelson came to Omaha from Winni
peg, Canada, where for several years
he had been engaged in the grain
business. Mr. Nelson is an en
thusiastic student of art and col
lector of antiques.
WilburrvDella.
The marriage of Miss Elsie Wil
hurn, daughter of Mr. and Mm.
T. A. Wiiburn of Hendley, Neb., and
Francis E. Delia of this city will
take plare this afternoon at the
home of the bride's parents.
Miss Wiiburn, who is a graduate
of the Peru Normal school has made
her home in Omaha for tli past four
years.
Mr. Delia and his bride will reside
in Omaha.
New Year'a Eve.
Many parties are planning to spend
New Year's eve at the Omaha club.
Among those who have made reserva
tions are Randall K. Brown, who
will have 20 guests: W. Farnam
Smiths 16 guests; Miss . Elizabeth
Davis, 16 guests, in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Bohling of St. Louis;
Mr. and Mrs. Casper OrTutt, 18
guests: D. M. Vinsonhaler, seven;
lohn Caldwell, 8; D. C. Robertson,
'10; E. S. Westbrook, eight; W. R.
Wood, 12, and Stephen Cronk, 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert , Sibbernsen
have arranged a dutch treat party
for 14 guests, George Shocking for a
dutch treat party for 12, and Wallace
Shepherd a similar party for 10
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Millard will
entertain at a buffet supper at 7:30
o'clock at their home New Year's
eve in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Forgan of New York city, who
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Carpenter. Later in the evening the
party will attend the dance at the
Omaha club and the supper at
Moshier Colpetzers.
Fiftieth Anniversary.
On Friday Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Manchester' will celebrate their
solden wedding. They will be at
home to their friends all day at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Metz
ger with whom they live. Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Manchester arrive from
Texas Tuesday in honor of the an
niversary, and Friday evening Mr.
alid Mrs. Frank Manchester will en
tertain at a family dinner. Mrs.
Manchester came to Omaha 61 years
ago from Canada and it was here
that she met her future husband.
They have three children, E. W.
Manchester, Frank Manchester and
Mrs. W. C. Metzger, and four grand
children. - Before Vassar Dance.
Several more parties are being
planned to. precede the Vassar club
dance Tuesday evening. On a Dutch
treat party will be Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Burgess, the .Misses Geral
cline and Gretchen Hess and Doug
las and Clarence Peters. Another
Dutch treat crowd will include Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Dais, Miss Mary
Fuller, Paul Shirley, Edward Fuller
and H. Grant Cogsbill.
Mr. and Mrs. George Prinz will
entertain at dinner preceding the
dance complimentary, to Mr. and
Mrs. George Taylor: of Great Bar
rington, Mass., who arc visiting Mrs.
J. J. Brown at the Blackstone.
Children's Theater.
The Children's theater, under the
direction of Miss Marguerite Beck
man, will give a special performance
Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in
the Gardner building. A miracle
play, "The White Christmas," will
be presented. Children taking part
will be: Ruth Mick, Margaret Waltz,
Mary Bowles, Dorothy Waht, Fran
ces Regan. Claire Regan, Helen
Claire Snyder, Vivian Harsh and
Blaine Wahl.
"King Midas" will be presented at
the same place Saturday morning
at 11 o'clock.
Tea for Schcool Set
Miss Maurine Richardson and
Miss Charlotte Smith gave a tea
Saturday afternoon at the home of
Miss Richardson for members of
the school set. .Christmas decora
tions were used, and assisting were
the Misses Dorothy Davidson, Dor
othy Guckert, Betty Paxton, Char
lotte Denny, Elinor Kountze, Vir
ginia Cotton, Eleanor Pickard. Eliz
abeth McDonald. Marjorie Ribbcl,
Ruth ' Sunderland and Barbara
Burns.
Chautauqua Notes.
Loomis Chautauqua circle will
have a social meeting Tuesday aft
ernoon at the home of Mrs. R. B.
Richardson, 346 Lafayette avenue.
Mrs. W. B. Howard will speak on
the "Mvthology of the Ancient
Greeks.'' A song group will be
given by Mrs. Gilbert Brown, ac
companied by Mrs. Kay J. Abbott.
Hellenic circle meets Wednesday
at 12:30 n. m. with Mrs. M. E. Ral-
sten, 2727 Ida street. Mrs. Chester
Linn, leader.
For School Set.
Mrs. O. M. Smith will entertain
at a tea at her home Friday after
noon from 3 until 5 o'clock in honor
of her dauehter. Izetta. and her
house guest, Miss Dorothy Collier
ot Hood Kiver. Ure.
PmMceiv Thinner.
A progressive dinner party will be
given Monday evening, with the first
course served at the home ot iuss
Rid! Metcalfe,- The jpther mem-
r
California Visitor
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Mrs. Roberta Eddy Kitchen and
her son, Dick, are the guesjs of Mrs.
Kitchen's mother, Mrs. George Ed
dy, who was hostess at one of the
large teas of the week in compliment
bers of the party will be Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Al
Munger, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bax
ter of Grand Rapids, Mich., Miss
Kuth McCoy, Robert Connor and
George Metcalfe.
Return for Christmas. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sackett, Oma
ha musicians, whd have been on a
tour of the west coast with the
Fisher Operatic company of Chi
cago, have returned to Omaha to
spend the holidays with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mahaf
fey and Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Sackett.
They have been making their head
quarters in Chicago and will return
to that city about January 1.
6. L. L. Club.
The O. L. L. club of Our Lady of
Lourdes parish will give an afternoon
card party on Friday, December 30,
at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Lynch, 2202 South Thirty
second street. . '
Mrs. Leo Hoffman, ' accompanied
by Mrs. Ruth Flynn-Dunbar, will
sing a group of Christmas carols. ,
' L. O. E. Club.
The L. O. E. club will entertain
at a card party Tuesday afternoon,
2 o clock in the Jilks club rooms.
Ou Thursday afternoon a com
mittee of IS met at the home of Mrs.
Charlotte Melchiors Jenkins to dec
orate and fill 80 Christmas baskets
for the disabled soldiers in local hos
pitals. Attend Out-of-Town Party.
The Misses Katharine and
Eleanor Baxter went to Red Oak,
la., for Friday and Saturday to at
tend a dance given for the Misses
Virginia and Alice Hays, daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hayes.
Miss Hays and her sister have been
guests at the W. F. Baxter home in
Omaha in the past.
Luncheon at Omaha Club.
Miss Zoc Shalek entertained 3t
luncheon Saturday noon at the
Omaha club when her guests
were the Mcsdamcs Lester Klopp,
Herbert Davis. E. D. Johnson, the
Misses Mary Findley, Dorothy Col
lier, Margaret Parish and Helen
Rogers. -
Series of Parties.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Archer have
entertained this mnoth at a series ot
parties at their home in Dundee. De
cember 13 they gave a dmner tor 1U
guests. Dec. 16 they gave a dinner
for 14 and last week on Monday
they gave; a dancing party for 16.
Christmas Tea.
Miss Dorothy Judson will be hos
tess this afternoon at a tea in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allison and
Mr. and Mrs. Harltness Kountze.
Mrs. W. J. Hynes will pour, and as
sisting will be the Misses. Dorothy
Belt, 1 Gcraldine Hess and Gretchen
Hess. ,
1 -Alpha Sigma Lambda".
One of the largest fraternity parties
to be held Christmas week will be
given Wednesday, evening at the Ho
tel Fontenelle by the Chi Phi chapter
of Alpha Sigma Lambda National
fraternity.
P. E. O. Luncheon.
Chapter M of the P. E. O. will be
entertained Saturday, December 31,
at a 1 o'clock luncheon by Mrs. J.
O. Eastman'. Assisting her will be
the Mesdames Anna "Bratton " and
Verne Moore.
Marquette Dance.
The Marquette club will give its
annual "Marquette Prom" next
Wednesday evening. December 28. at
the Hotel Rome ball room. The
Georgia Five has been engaged to
play-
Evening Bridge.
Dr. Earl Sage wiil entertain at
a bridge party at his home the eve
ning of December 30. There will be
about 20 guests.
Children's Party.
T?, AtMf,i liK will cr,t- a flilt
dren's party Monday from 2 to 5
p. m. Miss Grace Sorenson will tell
stories.
Qui Vive Club.
The Qui Vive Dance club wiil have
a party at the Blackstone the evening
,of December 28,
to her daughter. Many informal
parties are planned this week for
Mrs. Kitchen, who is a former
Omahan, although she makes her
home in California at the present
time. '
Xmas Dinners
(Continued)
The Caldwell family will be with
Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell for din
ner today. The party will include
Mrs. Victor Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Caldwell, jr., David and Ja
bin Caldwell, Judge D. M. Vinson
haler and Ellison Vinsonhaler.
Dining with Mr. and Mrs. John
W. Towle this noon will be Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Rainbolt and their sons,
Wynne and Duanne; Mrs. W. H.
Bucholtz, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bucholtz and son, Fred, Miss Mad
eline Jones of Bellevue, Pa., and
Miss Marion Towle.
At the Joseph Baldrige home will
be Mr, and Mrs. Howard Baldrige,
W: Farnam Smith. Miss Gwendolen
Wolfes, Dudley Wolfe and Grafton
Woifd : ' -:(r(;
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Keller, Mrs.
George Doanc, sr.; Mr. and Mrs.
George Doane, jr.; Mrs. Charles
Tarrotte, Miss Daisy Doane, Miss
Emily Keller and Charlie Keller will
have dinner together on Christmas
day at the Keller home.
With Mr. and Mrs." A. L. Undeland
will be Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Ryan
and sons, Robert and Edward; Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Undeland and Miss Ag
nes Undeland. (
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harding wit!
have with them at a quiet fainily din
ner Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brinker,
Frank Burkley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Harding.
Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Haney will
entertain at Christmas dinner at
their home today at 3 o'clock. Cov
ers will be laid for Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Pe
ters and the Haney family of six
members.
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Kappa Kappa Gamma will meet
for luncheon Saturday, December 31,
at 1 o'clock, Brandeis restaurant.
Mrs. Roy Page is in charge.
I Merry Xmas
j ' John Henrickson, Jeweler
Established 1S82 16th at Capitol
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Comfort
Comfort to aching hearts in
time of grief is our constant
aim, actuated by a conscien
tious desire to' be of the
greatest service to the community.
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Residential Funeral Parlors!
2616 Farnam St
Phone Harney 04-54
Personals
Myrm I(uchtetler is spending 10
dayi in Minneapolis
Janie Williamson will spent) the
holiday with clamate in New
York City.
A nn on horn Friday at
St.
Joseph Itoiixtal to Mr. and M
rs.
Mri. Utto r. icatmuMen.
Mm. R. R, Wallace is home after
a visit with her daughter, Mm. W.
J. Turnbull of Pittsburgh.
Mrs. Clara Swobe left Friday eve
ning for Chicago ! spend the Christ
mas with her father and mother.
John Beaver of Scribner, Neb, ar
rived Saturday to spend Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. E. Fay Beaver.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Thatcher of
Kansas City, Mo., are spending the
holidays at the Ed C. fcpstcn home.
Frank A. Freeman, jr.. Is home
from the Univrrsity of Wisconsin to
spend the holiday season with his
parents.
Mrs. Harry Levy lift Thursday
night for Chicago, where she will
spend a month with relatives and
friends.
Mr. anil Mrs. C A. Emery of
Douglas, Wyo., are the guests of
Mrs. Emery's sister, Willametta
Powers.
Dr. Wm, O. McDermott of
Stewart, Neb., is here for the holi
days with his . mother, Mrs. P. O.
McDermott.
Wallace Spear left Friday to spend
Christmas at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Spear at
Genoa, Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Baker of
Chicago are here for the holidays
with Mr. Baker's mother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Baker.
Miss Helen Garvin arrived Satur
day from Grand Rapids, Mich., to
spend the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Garvin.
Miss Isabel Evans returned Satur
day from the state university to spend
the holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward B. Evans.
A daughter was born December 17
at the Methodist hospital to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Edwards. Mrs. Ed
wards was formerly Miss Gertrude
Porter.
Mr, and Mrs. D. R. Donlen an
nounce the birth of a daughter at
St. Joseph hospital Thursday. Mrs.
Donlen was formerly Miss Marie
Lauten.
Miss Mary Louise Mullen has re
turned from St. Josephs academy in
Des Moines to spend the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
M. Mullen.
A daughter, Helen Marie, was born
at St Joseph hospital Thursday to
Mr. ' and Mrs. Magnus C. Smith.
Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss May
O'Connor.
Edward Murphy is in Omaha from
St. Joseph to spend the holidays
with his mother, Mrs. T. J. Murphy.
Soon after New Years he will leave
for California. .
Halleck Rose, jr., arrived Wednes
day from Miss Munson's school, Se
wickley, Pa., to spend the holidays
with his parents. He will remain
until January 10.
Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and
Masters Jay and George Brown of
Great Barrington arrived Wednes
day and will be at the Blackstone
for several weeks.
Mrs. W. R. McKecn and her
brother, Dr. Paul Ludington - left
Omaha Saturday for a trip to the
orient. They wilt also visit Australia
and New Zealand.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dunkin and
children, Jane Louise and John, are
spending the holidays with Mrs.
Dunkin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Kennedy of North Platte.
Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor of
Ureat tfanngton, Mass., are the
guests of Mrs. J. J. Brown at the
Blackstone. Mrs. Taylor was form
erly tlla May Brown.
Lena May Ellsworth will leave
December 26 for Detroit to attend
the meeting of the National Associa.
tion of Music Teachers, which lasts
tor three days, bhe is to write up
9 Mil
y-"' .ITIliMUl"-
the tiirrting for the Sute Musical
aotMtion, which iiiri-u in Lincoln
next pting. Mis KlUwortli will
iiik' on New Yraii moriiing at
Temple Belli El, one of the largest
synagogues in the east.
Ml Gertrude Doyle of Kanc.ii
City will arrive Monday to be
bridesmaid to Mi liduli Howe,
whose wedding to John Kai-mmerleu
of St. Louis takes place December
28.
Lieut. Alfred M. Gruntliir arrived
Saturday to spend Christmas with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C M.
Grunther. He is tationet! at "the
Field Artillery school at Camp
Knox.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul E. Wadsworth
of Moline, III., are spending the holi
days with Xtr. and Mrs. O. A. Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. F, U. Wadsworth and
Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Reed of Counci
Bluffs,.
Gayle Stain -arrived this w eek from
the Tobb School at Woodstock, III.,
to be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Stain for Christmas. V. v..
Purdy of Sioux City, a brother of
Mrs. Stain, is also a guest at their
home.
Twlt.rir.l Fuller t,Ve rMiirni.rt frnm
U 1 Ml,w " ......
Colorado Springs to spend Christ
mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C E. Fuller. II. Grant Cogsbill of
rV!r,rar1n snrincra la akft A PlM'st at
the Fuller home. They will be here
until XMew xears.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Danks and
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Schluctcr, all of
Chicago, will spend Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schmitt of
Omaha, the parents of Mrs. Danks,
who was formerly Miss Augusta
Schmitt.
Miss Betty Fairfield and Miss
Wynne Fairfield who are at Vassar
college are with their mother, Mrs.
E. M. Fairfield in New York for
Christmas. After Christmas Miss
Betty Fairfield will go to Utica for
a week to visit college friends.
A cablegram received from Mr.
and Mrs. Gould Dietz Saturday an
nounces their safe arrival in Hono
lulu, where they stop 24 hours before
continuing their Pacific trip. Mr.
Mrs. O. W. Dunn and Victor Dietz
are with them. The party sailed De
cember 14 from San Francisco.
Duchesne college closed Friday
for the Christmas vacation, and Miss
Mary McQueeney and Miss Rika
Murray returned Friday evening to
Kansas City. Miss Adcle Knight
left the same day for Philadelphia,
and the Misses Helen and Madeline
Lampkey went to Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Adams re
turned Friday from Cedar Rapids,
la., where they attended the funeral
of Mrs. B. H. Witwer, a former
resident of Omaha, the' mother of
Mrs. Adams and of Mrs. L. D. Pel-
ton of New York City. Mrs. Pelton
is in Omaha for a short visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Adams.
The new blouses are particularly
attractive because they are so varied
in style. Some of them slip over the
head, others are made surplice style
and still others fastened at the front,
at the back or on the shoulder. ;.
Calendar
SuncUy, Christmas Day.
Mis Dorothy Judson. tea for Mr.
and Mrs, Charles Allison and Mr.
und Mrs. lUrkuess Kountze, (our to
Brondii-Farrell wrdtlina at home
of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Iarrcll, 8
P. in.
Monday.
Mrs. John U. McDonald, tea for
Mis Elizabeth McDonald, J to 5
o clock. .
Progressive dinner party, begins
with Miss Rachel Metcalfe. T, K.
dance at Blackstone.
Tuesday.
Vassar club dance and Style thov
at Burgess-Nash tea room. Mrs.
George I'rinz, diner for Mr. and Mrs.
George iaylor. Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Tukey, supper party at home. Mrs.
E. A. Higgins, tea dansant at Oma
ha club for Miss Dorothy Higgins.
Miss Kathryn Anne Smith, bridge
tea at home.
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess, tea
dansant at Burgess-Nash tea room
for Miss Eleanor Kountze. Miss
Edith Latta of Tckamah and Miss
Frances Castcttcr, tea at Miss Cas
tetter's. Miss Janet Cunningham,
luncheon at rontencllc. Mrs. fc.ru
man Brunner, bridge' luncheon for
Miss Madeline Fowler. Mrs. George
Ribbcl, tea for Miss Marjorie Ribbel.
Miss Mary Richardson, bridge tea.
Pan Hellenic luncheon at Brandeis
restaurant, 12:15. Kacmmcrlcn-Howe
wedding at home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. IIowc;- evening. Whitson-Car-rier
wedding at home of Mr. and
Mrs.' L. D. Carrier, evening. Mrs.
Harvev Millikcn, luncheon for Mrs.
Stella Rittcr.
Thursday.
Mrs. E. A. Pcgau, dance at Black
stone for Miss Josephine Schurman.
Masquerade dance at Service club.
Fort Crook, by officers and ladies of
corps area headquarters.. Mr. and
Mrs. R. Beecher Howell, dinner at
home for Miss Charlotte Acer of
New York. Leo Hiboux, 'dance at
Fontanelle. Miss Zerlina Brisbin,
afternoon tea at home from 4 to 6.
Friday.
Mrs. O. M. Smith, tea for Miss
Izctta Smith, 3 to 5 at home. Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Stewart 2d, Orpheum
party for Miss Jane Stewart. Miss
Daisy Rich, tea for Miss Jean
Palmer.
Saturday.
Miss Frances Patton, tea-dance at
Brandeis restaurant. Schafer-McMar-
tin weding at home of Dr. and Mrs.
Charles McMartin. Mr. and Mrs.
J. E.' Davidson, Orpheum and sup
per party. Mr. and Mrs. Mosncr
Colpetzer, party at home. Mr. and
Mrs. George Brandeis. party at bran
deis restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. George
De Lacy, party at Omaha club.
Sunday, January 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Megeath
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Megeath,
tea at the G. W. Megeath home) 4 to
7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Brad
ford, tea for Mrs. Charles Allison.
O. T. Dance.
The O. T. club of Central High
school entertained 200 couples at a
dancing party Saturday evening at
the Blackstone hotel. Mr. 'and Mrs.
F. E. Uehling and Mr. and Mrs. M.
L. Guckert chaperoned the party.
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to both buyers and sellers
for over half a century.
I Our new mill the Sunlit
Building, where VICTOR
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bodies the policy of better
flour that has governed
the development of this
company for over 50 years
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New Year's Reception.
Mm. Alexander Pollack, Mrs.
Samuel K4U and Mr. Dollie Flut
ter will be ut home to thrir frieiubt
on Monday afternoon, January 2,
from J until b o'clock, at J7UU Jones
street.
Reunion Luncheon.
Mrs. Anna Rogers of Chicago,
mother of Mrs. George Brandeis, had
a reunion luucheou Saturday at 1 p.
m Brandeis restaurant, with her
live daughters: Mr. F. J. Camay,
New York; Mrs. Harry Bokworth,
Chicago; Mrs. Carl Lewis, Omaha;
Miss Lillian Roger, Chicago, and
Mrs. George Brandeis,
Job Daughters,
Under the direction of Dr. D. D.
Clark the De Molay band will fur
nisli the music for the Job Daugh
ters' dance December 30 at Turpin
hall. The Job Daughters is a Ma
sonic organization, with a member
ship of 130 girls. Mrs. W. II. Mick
is their supreme guardian, Mrs.
Mick has been very actively inter
ested in this organization of girls
and has assisted in founding similar
groups out in the state.
AVERAGE WEEKLY TEMPERATURES OF LEADING CALIFORNIA
Roortl for Wk Endinr Saturday. December 17. 1BZ1
Mix. Mln. Mon Mux. Win. M-n
Long Beach 72 68 66 Pasadena 11 89 61
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Announce that, in accord with the lower trend of prices generally,
their rates have been reduced a total of more than 30 per cent from
last year's schedules. Beginning December 12, Hotel Green will be
open on both European and American Plans from $2.50 and $6.00
per day, respectively.
Full Privileges of Celebrated
Pasadena Golf Club
to guests of all three hotels. Pasadena is the Golfer's Year-Round
Paradise 20 Golf Clubs within an hour by motor. Conveniently
accessible to old Missions and hundreds of points of historic interest.
Only 10 miles from Los Angeles and 25 miles from California
Beaches.
For Information Address
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In America, hut high -claw residential anil
Industrial city as wlL Only 20 miles from
Los Angeles, the metropolis of Southern Cali
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population increased from 2,250 In 1900 to
75,001) in 1H21. Home of the world -famed
Hotel "Virginia. Ample hotel and apartment
accommodations at all prices. Write for Inter
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Household Hints
Zinc houll be cleaned with otip-
suds and salt, then polished with'
kerosene.
A little white' sugar Jif.olvcJ in
hot water makes a good stiffening
for delicate lace.
Rub the nickel trimming on toe
with keroteiie oil and whiting and
thru polikh with a dry cloth.
The most effective method of
clean'ng an iron sink i to rub it well
with a cloth wet with kerosene oil.
A cloth inoUtened with camphor
will remove white spots from furni
ture. Watch Party.
Mis Emily Keller is planning a
New Year's eve bridge parly in hon
or of Miss Gwendolen Wolfe, who re
cently returned from a European
trip.
To Be Hostess This Week.
Miss Kathcrine Reynolds will en
tertain at a supper party Monday
evening at her home, and is u1.v plan
ning a party for next Friday evening.
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