THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. SEPTEMBER 21. 1922. SOCIETY Personals Kunksl-Anderscn. I The marriage of Vim Pa?sy V.. KnM and 1 rank tl. Audeisvn t solemnized Sunday afternoon, Sep. irmher 17, it the home l the bride I pairnts, iir, n! Mr. D. II Kunael, in u.LfuH. ,Nu. J receding the rrcmony Mrs, J. W. IUrtrll, sister of the brnle, san "At Daw-ninar." Only the irimeduie member oi the family were present. Jhe bride it wrll knon If ft in educational cir Vs. having mi tricher m the Ouuha public ihools. Mit ii a s ttr l Mrs, il. K, knit. Alter a limit wedding trip through the I'.laek lid! llii-y will be t home HI Uieo!a, Swiler-Mattaon. , Mrs. frrtrti'lf M. AUttson an- i miiihh Id engagement o her Ti'iijliirr. Ortrudr, to Carlton I Svnl-r, jr. 'I hey v 1 1 1 he married to. murrow, Monday, at the home of the i.r.,i iiintlirr. Alter western wedding trip they will I.CCtlpy a new (mine in JJunUce, Visitor Honored. Mr and Mrs. Willard llosford en tertained it dinner it their home Saturday evening in honor of their Ak Sar-(!rn guests, Mr. and Mr. E, W. Woodwork, of Mohne. Ill, ( ov er were laid lor the 'Mrr. and Urulamis Vlo.lirr ('olprffer, Will I'.urns, T. I., iJavi. Mn, lviwas l'tc at luncheon yesterday at the I'ouutry dull in honor of Mr. Woodcock, when hrr guests were the Mesdames Ward Lurgrss, Will kedifk, John A. McSlian", Joe darker. Will Burn and Willard II -ford. Pall Bride For Former Omahan. Mrt. George Mow tll entertained informally Saturday afternoon Sh honor of Mrs. Harrison A. Winston of Kosrburg, Ore., who, with her daughter, Virginia, ii Mrt. Howell' guests. Mm, Winston before lier marriage was Mint I'lah lOnner. The guests incltnlrd a numhrr of old ehool friend of ihe hostess and Mr. Winston. Ificy were the M'damei Dwinht Fvans, Harold Thomas, Gordon f!ait-y and the Mie Adr lyn Wood. Marion and Dorothy Wel Icr and J kirn I'nyue. North Piatt Cunt, Mn. A, V. Strrit of North Tlatfe has been the (runt of Mm. B. T. (Jui'lry for the past week. Mr. A. F. Jonas gave a lunchfon for the visitor Friday at the Omaha dull and on Thursday, Mr. Quid Icy honored Mn. Streit at luncheon at the Hrattdci restaurant. Mr, StrriU rae (or hrr home Monday., For the Mitehella. MtM Dorothy Jud-on enlrrtained in hrr box at the rare Saturday pftemooii in honor of Mr. and Mrs. l-.dward Mitchell of St. 1'aul, who have hren hrr guests for the ball. With Mi Judion were Mif Doro thy lirlt, Francis Gaines and Wal-Irn-e Shrjihard. Saturday eveniiiR Mr. aikl Mrs. Mitchell were honor KwMi at dinner at the Country club. Girl Guests. Mrs. William Diesinfc entertained nt luncheon Saturday at the Field lnl is honor of MUs Jonny Leon ard of Louisville, Ky., who is vis ii'ni her sister, Mrs. W. D. Tag, and for Miss Wanner, who is the curst ff the Mises Virginia and Gertrude Grcm, Covers were placed lor 12. L f s v i own lire Misi charming Mrs. Donald I.yle. Dorothy Jiitiulr, ma'le I ride. The weddinu took Clare last 'll.urid.iy evening at the Jlappy Hol low dub. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle have gone east on a lionrymoon trip and will be at home at the ('arberrv on their re turn. Mrs, I.yle is the only daugh ter of Dr. and Mn. A. Hugh Hippie. Merrill Lectures. Mrs. Anthony French Merrill, who has lectured in Omaha for several reasons under the auspices of Mrs. W. E. Martin, will give the first of her talkr on "Currunt Rooks and Current Drama" Monday, Novem ber 6. ' 1 Sorority Luncheon. The Alpha Oinicron 1'hi will en tertain at luncheon at the home of Mrs. H. W, Potter, Saturday, Sep tember .If), whe-i Mrs, l'n",r miiI be assistrd hy Mrs. L. A. Higgins. Happy HollowClub Closes Season Happy Hollow club held its dol ing dinner dance o the season laf t evening. Dr. and Mn. A. P. I'eterson n tertaiiicd 10 kit'; the Messrs. and Mesdames O. L Knglrr, C. H, Mosrr, W. O. Carry, T. L. Combs, Miss Ivy Dnlshaw and Mies Amy K. Cook of San Francirco. V.. H. Vetiner entertained a four some, as did K, A. Williams, Frank Iluilta, George A. Robrrti, 11. D. Rbodei and C. W. Sherman. Mrs. i. M. F. Lcflang entertained eigbt Kite.sts and Mr. and Mrs. L, N. Clancy gave a dinner for 10. Mr. and Mrs. F. I). Wead had as their gurts Dr. and Mn. J, W. Call fas, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. G. Va't and ; Mr. and Mrs. O. II, Menold. J. H. Uraton entertained six, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hundley had three! guests and I. Shuler Ave. Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Adams entertained fight j guests and C. A. Loomis had a party! of eight. With Mr, and Mn. J. A. Ltiidcr-1 holm and daughter, Misi Frances, were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hunter, Mr. and Mn. E. T. Rector and daughter, Mirs LttcTllc. Zeta Delta Tea. The Zeta Delta rluli of Central High school entertained at tea Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Lois Walmcr followed by a movie party. Kot.ert I'nukl ii Smith kivrs ' kuiul4y fur a l uiuli in Cahloruia. J, J .llaii gfirii i (rg. .tried it the ( I lit. butrl in i srcl.iur ;( Ng, 1 il, MSS C'sfilllllt Th.lltlJS f.f lrVff is spend. m Uj weeks at the I'.ram. lord hole I, Miss Hdrit Wild is feathii.tf home erorwiitiKS in the h g!i school at Mc I'nok, N't h, LfisA Vlitadrrt I ii(m.it left Vf. ! ur day for wrttbrur, where she is in lrr s. nun, ie rr Hubby Itiit.iug, n of Mr, and Mrs. (roige A, l!uMHg, is ill at the Methodi.t Imtpiul, Mit Oniiohe Mann, Jaiiuhtrr of Mr. arid Mrs. Friuklni Maun, re turn s to Smith college Saturday. Mn. Terry Cross of Kansas City is the gun! of her mother, Mrs. Ann Yule, ind hrr brother, Logan. Miss Fttiina lloagtand left Satur day morning for I.os Angeles, where she attends the Malboroiigh school. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallagher, who have been in New York for the pat IU days, are expected home tins week. Far! r)flantan of Carroll Ts . re turned home Friday evening follow ing vim with Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Ueiaplane. Mn. E. N'. Davis, who has brcn ipni-bng the pat winter in the east, will arrive in Omaha Sunday, Oc tober I, to visit her son, Dr. Edwin Davis, and Mrs. Davis, Mrs, FUny Uavjs uf Lmculn wilt motor to Oma ha Sauirdiy and will take her moth er to her home for an rurmled stay. ShrMuit Wardwcll, who has bren ihe gut.t of Mr. and Mr. T, 1.. Davis (or the ball. i tn route to lus home m I'.iutmi, M4i. Visa I'rrileriika Nash, Mi ir guna O.tton ami Ms Dorothy Nor t'u will Iriue Sutuliy evrniug for llhUiid Halt at Holidayiburg, l a. Mri. J. II. Markrl of Lincoln is the g ur.it of her parents, Mr. and Mis, T. J. O'llrirn, over the week end. She came up to attend the coionatinii bali, Mr. and Mrs. vlll H, llrather iiigfoii t.f Monroe, li, arrived 1 ri day to ii.it with their son. H. N. Hiatheniigtoii and Will L, lirat!irr-i iiigton, lor two weeks. Dr. and Mri. R. O. Ltirke an noiitue the birth of a son, Richard, jr. Friday, September 22, at their home. Mrs. j ucke was formerly Miss Eliabrth I'nderwood. Mr, and Mrs. Charlei Withlngton, with their daughters, the Misses !rs and Gwendoline, of Morning dJe, la, have been spending the week with Mrs. A. D. 1 ettennan. Mr. and Mrs. John Redick have gone to Fremont to spend the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Miller of New York, who are vis iting their former home at Fremont. Mi Margery Burni, who has been at a girl's ramp in the east all summer, returned this week with Mis. Ward liurgrsi and Miss Mar garet Lee burgess, and will be with thrni until her mother, Mrs. iSamucI Hums, returns from Salter! Point, where the family spent the summer. Mrs, Hums will te back shortly after the first. Miss Edith Latta. who has been the guest of M s Josephine Schur man, returned Saturday to her home in Ickamah. She leaves for Mm Finch' school in New York City nest wtcrk. Mrs. J, 11. Ktiiht.m aid family have returned from Grand Island, where they attended on Thursday the fuueral of their co'tmu. Dr. W. T, 1'utt. Dr, I'utt was formerly resi dent physician at the soldiers' home in that city, (, MiMi'.i P.fft-r sii. t fr Hen. jaimn Digg, both'of whom are rep resenting tne trinity atneurai par ish at the Fnincoiial church confer ence in Portland, will return the middle of next week. , Mis Kuth lltifliugton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hnllington, will leave for Newton, Mass., Sunday evening, where ihe will attend Mount Ida School for Girls. Mrs. Hulling ton will accompany her daughter as far ai Chicago. ,To Live in California. Mr. and Mrs. K. E, Sterrickervert host and hostess at dinner Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mn. George K. Thompson, who with their ons, Wylie and Richard, and Mrs. Thompson'! mother, Mrs. M, L. Johnson, leave this week to make their home in Oakland. On Mon day Mn. K, W. Hedford will be host ess fit an informal luncheon for Mrs. Ihompson, at the Burgess-Nash tea room. Country Clubs Succesi which ii founded on selfishness is not worth while. At the Country Club. Miss Hetty I'jxton enteitained at the Country club Saturday evening whrn lirr l.nrsts weie the MiC Charlotte McDonald. F-lhnor Ha ter, Dorothy Daviitnin, Jo.ephiue Drapirr. Jane Ilorton, Dons I'mkrr- ton, Mtanor Mmiii and iiorotny Guckeit, and Messrs, Hill Clirke, Hughes McCoy, Jim Follard, Ken neth Somen. Gay Holniqui.t, -.,, win Fry, Dick Wdpton Moyd Smith, jr. and George Hulst. Mrs. I. T. Stewart had 14 guests lor dinner and Mrs. M. T. Harlow, six. At the Field Club. Saturday evening Mr. and Mn. Terry Reimers rtitertatned at din ner at the Field club when their tuesU wete the Mesui and Mrs- dames W. II, Herdman, Frank A. May. Lloyd H. Wilon, F. L. I'hipps, Leslie Troup, Harry Steele. Jamei Harvey and Howard Kennedy. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Wahl had as their guests the Messrs and Mesdamci C. S. Andrew, Charlei fucker, J. D. Fradenhurg, J. A. Skidniore, J. D Knhns, George Lickert, II. G. Windhriin. A. W. Logan, Harold Roberts, Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Foote and Dr. and Mrs. Ii. D. Flangher. Card Party. The women of Holy Angels par ish will entertain at cards Tuesday evening at their hall, Twenty-eighth and Fowler avenue. Sorority Picnic. Mrs. James Pullman of Sydney, la, will entertain the Alpha Chi Omega sorority at a picnic at Elm wood park, Wednesday at 1 o'clock. A completely beautiful wedding is Hot tueirly a combination ot won deiful tluwer., beautiful cloihes, jsmoothnr.s of detail, delicious bvid, 1 nr.e, tilling ii n:j nruiuiy, are r- . 'teriul itirilmtrs. The spin! ,of soul 1 ., .Ml.. ....... H.1.H i,iid that ".i.meiliuiu'' I. in the be-i Manor oi iiie oiuie ana gruom, If a biide cl"n to be nurrirl in traveling drr.s. has no bridr maids, thougti stie Olfn nai a mi ..I k r A "Irsir linn'' diesi e.ther a "tibC nude, it slie is gn ,i,.,-ttir mi a boat or train, or iiiMtiiimr or atlrruooil dress- whlsj eser she would "wear w" 'te 4 ig we lding. II mm m Pantheon Design IlKOL'CHT from wild W g 1 1 v e r, International Sterling in a pomtcHnion that will endure, a symbol of elegance, and th must pvrmaiivnt form of invented wealth. , To own the Pantbaon Design In International Slerlmg la to latilfy that pride which cornea from p" scssing beauty in ita most useful, enduring form. Of chaste deiign, Pantheon har monizes with all things beautiful, Massive In strength and of rlussie simplify, it if the enduring heir loom, .See Pantheon in complete table "rvice today, John Henrickson JEWELER Estab. 11182 1 6th and Capitol 1 tsj'T&piysrirj.u:wsjAnr:tTvmM KkrwiittnminiffixitxTttAnv.? k a Dmalia AliimcupolU Haas BroVhers Acknovvledgccl Autlioriiics on Slvjlc-- "Am I Rclertitig; the right par mtsnt!" how often has this ques tion presented itself to you, how often have you been uncertain na to the, an,Htirance. of style correet nes. in that selection. At ILsut Urotlnrs you make your select lotin with unlimited confi dence & til the newtie oi tyle. It' a trait of this shop to ahow oily proven style sneecKHe and to offer thrtn at prieea decidedly ra.onftble, Haas Itrothent diily rvpreaehta lion In the ntylo eentae of Amer i' keep thl ator in Instant touch.with the faJthlon mccesnea as (hey make their appearaace on nfth Aenu. HaasBrothers Si 1519-21 Douglas Street J "Style Without Extravagance' Introducing to Feminine Omaha the Authentic MODE ( A tn e zm of t omen In Apiprcl bm.4. Amsmrk Fir MnMf amdl Mip Damiglhteir It is always with pleasant anticipation that one looks forward each season to the change of Fashions, to the delightful sur prises arriving in each new creation. The charming effects achieved in some deft twist of a new or old fabric; a new, graceful line or an entirely 'different silhouette. Represented will be the ssason's loveliest Coats, Wraps, Tailleurs, Street Frocks, Dinner and Ball Gowns, Sports Apparel, Millinery, Footwear and Accessories for every Autumn and Winter occasion. Each one personally selected for Herzbergs exclusive Costume Shops, they interpret the artistry and achivement of great designers from all over the world. And irerzbergs, ever foremost in se curing the new and beautiful, is now ready with an exquisite collection of the most sumptuous and elaborate modes for Autumn which will be pre sented in all completeness during this great Stylc Revue Week. Every day this week, and every evening, an authentic style revue is presented by ITerzbergs in the World Theater, the most elaborate revue ever given in Omaha, to an swer the questions every woman wants to know. What is the Autumn silhouette? What are the fash ionable Autumn shades? What fun are cor. rect for Autumn? Are the Autumn hats large or small? Are Autumn's waist lines high or lnw? Now in Progress at the World Theatre Hcrzberg 's First A nn ual Style Revue Exploiting in All Their Splendor The Style Success As Shown at the Million Dollar Style Show. Atlantic City 71st Annnry Style Revue. ;Vu York Ci" Marigold Ganhti Show, - Chicago 117 te t 1 lk IS s i.lWyi,fV)i.fn.V;i.iii i-iirw iKV HsV t y.T-r J