2 C TIIK SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. NOVEMBER 26. 1022 SOCIETY Thanksgiving Party for Lonely Foil. Th Get Acquaint"! rluh will hold Jt oon1 annual Thanksgiving party on Thanksgiving day at the Firm I'nltJirlnn rhun h, Thirty first and Harney treet. Dinner will In aerved t 1.30 o'clock and will h followed by dancing. In recognition n( musla week mutlol will l given from until ( 30. Reservations may he mad with tha hoetesa, Mri, I'nul K. Harlan, Walnut t'.nti. All strangere and lone ly folic ar welcome, tin hundred twenty-Ova attended tha party laat year, Tli a clnh will meet aa usual Dili venlrig, 7:30 o'clock, at the I'nltarlan rhurch. Mr. and Mra. Kdward B. Miller will be tha host and hnsteaa. Awn thur-h,th Rev. Father J Aht-ri. officiating. Tha bride wore a gown of whit crepe, Her tulla vrtl waa held In laca hy a band of ornng bloaaotn ami c.irrM a shower boiuet. Mr. and Mra. Vm A. Dro war tha only ft'tendoni. A wedding breakfast followed tha ceremony at tha home nt tha trlda'i parent, Reservations for Oiurih Turkey Dinner. Among thoaa holding reservation fur tablee f.f 10 for tha turkey din nara to be nerved December I and at :30 o'clock In connection with tha C'hrlslmss bazar are: Mr. and Mra. C. C. Pcldvn. Dr. and Mra. A :. Bomer. Dr. and Mra. J, p. Ixird, Mr. and Mra. Kit IV Umlth, Mr. O. I.'. Holme, Mr. and Mra. (i. F. Htroud. Mr. and Mri. I:, J. Dinning. Mr. and Mra. E. II. Howlaud, Mr. and Mia. Forrett Croxson, Dr. and Mra. Frank (i. Smith, Mr. and Mra. Il.iriy Kelley, Mr. and Mra. O. W. Austin. St. Cecilia Parinh Give Dance and Party. Member ef St. Cecillas cathedral pariah will give a card party and dance Wednesdny evening at the Bur. gees Nash auditorium. The annual Thanksgiving party for the benefit of the sister of the school waa given Friday evening In the school auditorium. Jellies, jama and canned good were donated. (iolilrn Wedding. Mr. arid Mra. YV. I MrCea, 41 Lincoln boulevard, will reli-hrate tb f.th anniversary of their wedding November SI. They were married at Itlnndlriavllle, 111., and came to Ne braska, January 3, UNI, locating at North I'lntte, where they rrttded until May 3, lvij, sin-' wh ch tlm they have lived In Omaha. They have one daughter, Mra. J. C. Norton, and grandson, William 8lockham of louglaa, Ariz., an don aon, C. A McOe, Albion, N-b. First Anniversary. Mr. and Mr. Robert Koaa Wade will give a dinner today to 12 of their relu'lve In honor of their flrat wedding annlvornni y. The decoration will Iks pink chrysanthemum In Dutch allver basket, and candle! Irk a will hold Ilia erims pink candle they used at their wedding ceremony. An unusual feature will be the aerv Ing of tha wddlng cak, which la unuaunlly large and which Mra. Wad will aerve from year to year. Oarnerl Proa. Tha marring of Miss Uvelyn Ann Dross, daughter of Mr. and Mra. II. C. Droaa, and John W. fiamerl, on of Mr. and Mr, A. E. Gamerl, wa solemnized Tuoartay morning at St, fturprls Affair. A group of friend urprld Mr Frank I'. Jonc at her home, 2424 Laurel avenue, Tuesday afternoon. Mra. Kd Wella, Mr. Charlf Schnell, Mi. Willi MrKachron, Mra, John Wlckeraham and daughtar, Thelma, Mra. Ilnrold Ijirlmer, Mra. Rudolph Wolff. Mra. Will floodwln, Mr. M. W. Jluutalngcr, Mr. Oeorga W. Jon were preaent. At tha llrandel. Following th performance of Kd Wynn Friday evening th Meaar and Meadame Naaaaon Toung, Robert Kdwarda, Norman Curtice and Clar ence Peter had upper at the Jirandfl RfH)f, NEW YORIC OMAHA MINMLITOLIS Mondavj - -a one day selling of Evening and Party Frocks Unnsually timely because of the near approach of the Holiday festivities. Wonderfully broad selections. Three Feature Groups 15 $25 $39 50 TVe IVoclt ire typical of ITaaa Iirothrrityl Individuality. Your fancy may run fre becauna erery one la bewitching atyla. ttcei Cintcnt Vtlvtti Combination la $!l th wanted and delightful new thr '$ K ateeplloaal are U afferlaf thai It will p ) "ell la la a a earl; alU-aaaar Mg4a; jr. U. Mm mm iMikxt al imI M"" a'e . Ma W4 Ik la k MM Two Lovely Brides of the Week . i r. i mm mmm tmmmmmmW ' f C" ' ' lw mmit i i j f,; ;v. ;rv. : .-.-,. t- x Ef I . ill ''Wlri m' ..r J ' ' IV'' J ;l wW ?.aJ 2e I 8 Walking Club Plans Novel . Hike "A lielay Hike," m-lhuig imwr and Inlercntirig, a-cord.ng to l-Mwiri 8, Jewell, la In atora for riieriiti-ra of the Omaha Walking club Dili aftir nnon. Tha atart will ba mm! from th end of Hlxteerith atr-t atntlon on tha Fort Crook Inli-r urhan at 2 J1) o'clock. Mi-mhi-ra are requested to take the Z o'clock cur from Twenty fourth and N aireeia. Mr. Jewell, firnt lender. Will lend for 10 minute In the, general direc tion of the "ahiirk." Therenfter every It minutes tha chilrmsn of the walka committee will cull a Imlt and appoint a new lender who tuny lead tha club In any direction rxeerit back over the rout Just taken. Nu on on any account must go even altgfatly abend of th leader. A breakf.ist hike la plnnned for Thanksgiving day, alerting at :30 from the end of the Albright car linn and terminating at the club bonne. A oampflre brenkfust will be aorved nn Milla Hollow. M! 7.Hld Dor- aey, leader. D.A.R. Luncheon I Mra. i'liurh a Hpencer of North I I'ljlte, si iu n-neht i f th Duughlrr !of n,n Ainfi li ,in Jii'volutlori: Mra. tl, il'. Wnuersuri, OrnalM, alata president j of DuuKlilers of IM:, arid Mil. Frank 1 1'. Jniiion, ino'i'l i f tim.iha rhnpler, ' I. .. it., ul m honor guest of Major Is.im: holi-r chapter, at lunch- emi H.i t u i .l.i y , 1 o'cloelt at tha Omaha Athletic Dull. Mrs. ltolfimt Jones, regent of tha ; llonless chnpfir, will preside. Keser , vutions may be niudn with Mra. (.'. C. j Johnson, Walnut WJt by Friday, j Miss Cell l!)nn, mm In hint auperln tec, lint of srliools, w.ll talk on jlilotln i:duuillon," Mrs. It. W, Mug ' ner i rhiiirman of this work, which I In hi-lng tuksn up ,y the chapter this ! year. Mrs. J. L. Codilliigton, vice regent, resigned at the meeting November 4. Mr. II. M. Anderaon waa elected to fill tha Viiiuney, lleneflt I'arty, The Hurgess NriMh Welfare iishik Iii- (Ion will Klve ii benefit jinriy and dance Fatunlny, Novemlicr 2.i, at, a o'ebs-k In th lIurgcss Nash ten room. K. II. Ward I president of tlm asso ciation. The puhllo la Invited. Cnrd I'arly. Th tnarrled ladles of Holy Nnm church will glv a card party Tues day evening November in. A turkey will be given for a door prize,. Hirlh Announcements. Mr. unit Mia. J, K. McKea annoum-a Ihii Mi Hi of a daughter at th rilew nit 1 1 ,i i m t u 1 Nuveniher 24. The diiughler born to Mr. and Mra. Webb lilchirda, Noveinhtr IS, at Hewitrt hoitnl, Ins been mimed rmbara Jean. Mr. Richard wua fonnerly Mlsa Allc Huntington. Tlmirliaglvlng Kva Dance. The brotherhood und aiaterhood of Templa Israel will entertain Wednea ilny evening at a Thanksgiving eve done at the Illuckstone. Vasaar ( lull. The Vaisnr club met for tea with Mi. Itarton Millard Friday afternoon. .. . . Omaha Girls Raise Funds for New School Omaha alumnae of th National KlriileiKniten a-Iun4 will glv bn III bthlae puny at (ha Conant bnt.-l I'llduy afternoon, 3 oVba'k. I'ris'1" will le added to the building fund for th new bi'IiihiI In Evanaton, III- Keaervatlone tmiy b made with Mr. Itlehard tillltr, chulrman of the committee In charge of the affair; Mra. Robert Cdwnnla and the Mlsiea Mil dreil rthoMiles, Voria llerry, Miibel Morrow, Norn tl'Nell, Iteutrh-e IVater- oil, Juaulla 1 'eleisi.il, .Mire UtCh sark, KIsji Hiiilth, Louisa Kllmpaon, I'llialielh Vaiighnii, Murgueilte Walk er, I.eol Wood, lleleii Weyuiuller and IliirrUt Walker Many beautiful prln-s hava ben do nated for the party, which la open to the public. Women' (ollege of Orient. Tha local commute for th Worn cn'a I'nlon t'hrlstlnn college of th (trtont will hold conference at th V. W. C, A. Tuesday, November W. at 10 o'clock. Th Ineellrig Ig open tc anyon Intnresled. The Omahn cnminittc Includea Mra. P, M. Coriklln, chnlriniini Mrr. II. i;. Illlllker, vice chnlrman, and Miss Fannl I. Adam, ecretry and trenaurer. ( lisi lesuorth-Hchiuldf, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hclmiidt an nounce th marriage of their daugh ter, F.lsle Josephine, to Lloyd War ran f'harlvsworth, on November 28. After a honeymoon aiient In Califor nia they will live In their new bunpa low which 1 now under eonat ruction t I4 South Fifty ninth street. Tv"edneday evening Miss Zerllna Brlsbln and daughter of Mr. and Mr. John B. Erlahln, became th bride of Joeph Iewi. They left Immediately on a months trip through th at and will be at horns after January 1, at 3416 Dewey avenue. Ml Richard Kenneth Collins, a bride of Wednesday, was formerly Miss Marl Flannlgan, daughter of Mr. and Mr. T. J. Flannlgan. Pr. and Mrs. Collin will be at horn in Kaniwi City after December 15. Drama League to Present Greek Drama Dec. 5 On December t Penelope, Wheeler come to Omaha under the auspice of the Drama league. She will give dramatic recital of a, great Creek play, probably on of Euriplde (Medea), using the most poetic of the English translation, that of Gilbert Murray. The Greek drama are very like those of tihakespcare in the appeal they make to all claase of people. Their play were given out of door In . very extensive amphitheater. Many of the college have reproduced thee Greek open-air theater. ' The Medea was produced in 431 B. C. In the prologue the audience Is apprised of the event that have gone before. There was the quest of the Golden Fleece; the return to Iolchus; the murder of Telia; the resulting nlgnt or menca, me ioreign wue, anu j Jason to Corinth; later the Infatuation of Jason for the Princes Creflsa and hi consequent desertion of Medea. Medea wa madly Jealous and sent her children with a poisoned ' robe, prepared by her own eorce.ry, to the princes, who die. Then as a last revenge after a mighty struggle with herself she nerve herself to slay her children. Of course thla act of In fanticide would bring the wrath of the Fates, but King Acgeus promtPes to give her a haven In hi land. The rod anneur (ex mnehlna) to enrry her away with the bodlea of the two chil dren. The choru, composed or a rrono of women in sympathy with Medea, but prophesying the tragic out come of event. The scene is laid at Medea's house at Corinth. Personals Mrs, A, C, Powell, who has spent th paat two years on tha Pacific coast, has returned to Omaha and is visiting at the home of her son, Clarke Powell, In Happy Hollow. Mr. and Mr. T. J. Hansen are spending a few days at Excelaior Hprlngs and Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harold Mc Oonnell will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. A, B. McConnell at the lilackston. Mr. and Mrs. L. Burton Clough, who have been visiting in the east, are expected home Sunday. The Mlssea Helen Graham and ICsther Cotter leave Wednesday for Lincoln where they will attend the Lincoln-Notre Dame game on Thanks giving day. Mrs. William Hayden of Birming ham, Ala., formerly of Omaha., who has been visiting Mra. Thomas Flynn nnd Mia findie Hayden, leave Mon day for her home. To Winter on Coast, Mr. Love Fllllus and daughter, Marlon, who hava been with Mrs, Fillius' Bister. Mrs. J. H. Carse, for two weeks, will leave for Loe Angelea today. Mra. Carae will go with them and will spend th winter on the coast. AnnualXmasBazar and Social Alpha XI Delia. The Alpha XI Delta sorority alum nae will hold its regular monthly meeting Friday night at th home of Mr. E. W. Sear. Tea The ladle of the First Congrega tional church will hold their bazar and social tea for Thursday and Frl day, December 7 and 8. Mrs. E. P. Ellis 1 chairman. Beside the fireplace la th men's room will be a Christmas tre bung with doll and toy. Near th tre will be a table of hand-carved wooden try mad by th young ladles' divi sion of th church. There will be a Mr. Santa Cluus present each after noon and evening. Mrs. Italph Segur will have a booth that caters to th taste of the high school girl. Mrs. G. A. Remington and her co-workers will specialize in baby clothe. Mr. C. 8. McDonald has old fash ioned bed quilt made to carry out the color scheme In one's room. Mr. II. H. Bailey ha for decora tion a spinning wheel to prove the old fashioned quality of her rag rugs. Many small and attractive gift wll be taken about the room on tea carta by young girls. Girls will also carry about trays of candy. This feature lac under the direction of Miss Beuh- lah Adams. Mrs. Fred Q. Ellis, choirmaster, is arranging for th singing of Christ mas carols by groups of singers both evenings from 5 to In the ladles' parlor. Mrs. Nelson B. Updike is chairman of the tea room, which is open from 2 to 8 each day. Hosier) Shop Otl Entrance Floor An Introduction Sale of Lady Gretchen, Guaranteed SILK $ Jr. HOSE 139 The Guarantee- We iruarantec this Hosiery to give perfect satisfaction. If for any reason these stockings prove unsatisfactory, we ask you to return them and get new ones without cost. Lady Gretchen, Jr., Hose have a fashioned leg and neamless fovt can not be distinguished from hose at a much higher price. t Lady Gretchen Full Fashioned Guaranteed Hose Unlimited Guarantee As Above These Hose Exclusively at Herzbergs The marvelous full-fashioned silk hosiery, made of full 12 strands of pure dye crack Jap thread silfy medium weight, extra fine gauge, has a wonderful elastic English mercerized garter top and soft cotton aole. Black, Brown, Fawn It will pay yau to buy Lady Gretchen and Lady Gretchen, Jr., Ho by the boa. THE CHRISTMAS STORE FOR MOTHER AND THE GIRLS Mail Orders Filled Mail Orders Filled WHEN IN NEKO OF HELP THY BEE WANT ADS. HaasBroilWs WeSttyt for'ti'umcn " 4 For Salt Lake City Gneat. Mis Carmellta Bund entertained Friday evening at her home home In honor of hor guest, Miss Bertha Sund of Salt Lake City. The guest in cluded the MIsRes F.mma Nachtlgal. Edith Hodge. Bertha Sun, and Messrs. George F.rwen, Herbert Edtl man, Herbert Petersen and Albert Petersen. Kappa Kappa Onmnw. Th Kappa Kappa Gamma ocIety will meet for luncheon Saturday. De cember I, at tha home of Mr. C. W. Bussell, 411 North Fortieth street. flt. Anne Society. Th St. Anne Altar society will glv a poultry card rarty Tuesday at 8, November !. In Parish hall Twen ty fourth street and Poppleton avenue. Main! Time I'arty. Scottish Pit Woman' flub will en- ! tertaln at a hard time party Wdne day evening at th Scottish Bit , eathedral. Member and their escorta i will N admitted by card. Card Party. Th women tf Holy Ansel part-h will ntnln at a Thanktvlr rai t party Tu!a evening t their h!l Twenty isiii aM F' tr "rte. j I'uulirjr Party, Th U li ft 1's'tl. V rhur-It will fit a iul!i prty W-nU ttnii l O.Hr ball. Fourteenth and Caswtwr 're'. Twenty na will b ItB. I. tl :. ' I'arty. T tlxb will alfHala l a rH tn T If. t II p. M. l Ma' tli '"'. '!' a 'fi fit will fc lot.1 piiir JU ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 0scnms,siHC. mooes t nvynTefcu D OmaHa A SALE OF UNUSUAL IMPORTANCE oi" our ENTIRE COLLECTION o Ultra-Smart Gowns, Wraps, Coats ami MiH'mcnj tor Immediate Clearance, Bchnnm5 Tomorrow, ' e Mondavj, at a Reduction of P ..) a.nu. '.t Ktn ti mt(t n Us - . i-Ji4.tt i I al tl w ft ii, j .11 GIRLEJK a il . A-HFD7RFDTiS fe Fifth Floor M j, )d I Si... 8 t. H Yr : a t . I 4 b 4- h 4 4 r ! ! I Monday A Rare Purchase and Sale of Girls' Coats Value to fll.fiO In Three Urfat Sal lt no m Hur-.ti It f t.i' n!vel- Uit P-. tit IrimtneJ, ' lne nt tu (inlf I ftbnra A Mi that affvr It mUn mirtey Mviriga. rvle)Kl rMt4aw (.frtit flrtw t" ERZBERGS MUTi4l 4V lMl '1 1, i4-4'4-4'4-4-4'4'4'4'44-4-f4-4-4-4-4-4'4-4'4-4-4"f4-4-4-4-T4-i llnqcnJLHilMlimcu Wi SfVitu i.viwki.