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    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.
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Of chaste deiign, Pantheon har
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JEWELER
Estab. 11182 1 6th and Capitol
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often have you been uncertain na
to the, an,Htirance. of style correet
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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
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1519-21 Douglas Street
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"Style Without Extravagance'
Introducing to Feminine Omaha
the Authentic
MODE
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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
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