The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, December 22, 1923, CITY EDITION, Page 10, Image 10

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Midland College
Given $50,000 for
Girls’ Dormitory
Henry C. Luckey, Vice Presi
dent of Board of
Trustees, Makes
Donation.
Fremont, Neb., Dec. 21.—Official
announcement has been marie of the
donation of $50,000 to Midland college
by Henry C. Lucky, contractob, of
Lincoln. The money is to be used in
the construction of a girls' dormitory
and mill be available for Midland’s use
by next June.
Midland is in the midst of a build
ing program and a girls’ dormitory
m-as one of most needed buildings.
The dormitory will be known as Mr.
and Mrs. Henry C. Luckey hall and
will adjoin the campus.
Mr. Luckjy’s connection with Mid
land college dates back to 1919. He
attended a meeting of the representa
tives of the Institution at Atchison,
Kan., when plans for the removal of
the school to Fremont were being
contemplated. Mr. Luckey was in
strumental in bringing Midland to
Nebraska and since that time has
shown a lively interest in its prog
ress. At the present time he is vice
president of the board of trustees.
The achitects already are working
on plans for the dormitory and erec
tion of the hall will be one of the
initial steps in the contemplated ex
pansion program.
In addition to the gymnasum now
under construction, Midland has ob
tained the promise of a library by the
trustees of the Carnegie foundation.
One condition was made with the of
fer—$30,000 must be invested by the
college.
, The present campaign in of great
importance, as increased endowment
will enable Midland to join the North
Central association of colleges and
will make it equal to the best col
leges and universities of the coun
try.
Personals |
Clyde Drew, Jr., arrives Saturday
from Kemper Military academy.
Miss Virginia Moreom will return
Friday from the University of Ne
braska to spend the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Moreom.
Miss Ruth Carlberg arrived Thurs
day from the University of Wisconsin
to spend the holiday* with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Carlberg.
Mrs. Amy Good row of Chicago, 111.,
formerly of Omaha, ha* arrived to
spend the holidays with her mother,
Mrs. Thoma* Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shayne Devlin
of Mississippi are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Love.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shirley have tak
en an apartment at the Blackstone.
Mrs. Emily T. Homberger, formerly
of Llnooln, now of Des Moines, will
spend Christmas here with her eon
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Evans Z.
Hornberger.
Mrs. Minnie A. Elliott of Los Ange
lea Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Paul
Bradley and Mr. Bradley.
George H. Benolken of the Kenyon
college. Gambler, O., has returned to
be with his parents for Christmas.
Miss Margaret Widenor of the Rock
ford college In Illinois will arrive Fri
day to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wide
nor.
Mr. and'Mrs. Lyle R. Dexter will
visit Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bolt of Schuy
ler, Neb., Christmas day.
Miss Arllne Rosenberry will return
Saturday from the Nebraska univer
sity at Lincoln, and w\U be with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
Rosenberry.
Herbert T. Woodland arrived home
Friday morning from Iowa State col
lege to spend the holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood
land.
Frank Hlrsch leaves Saturday to
visit his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Eng
land in Hollywood, Cal. This Is the
first vacation Mr. Hlrsch has taken
In 27 years.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Olmstead and
son, Robert, Jr., leave Saturday to
visit in Kenilworth,* 111., with their
daughter, Mrs. Bentley G. McCloud,
her husband and children. Junior,
Bobby and Nancy Ellen.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Vanstone Fullaway
of Missoula, Mont., will arrive In
Omaha Sunday to spend Christmas
here at the 8. V. Fullaway home. Mr.
Fullaway Is head of the pulp produc
ing department of the* United States
government at Missoula.
William Henry Hamilton will arrive
Saturday from Boston Technology, to
visit Ills mother Mrs. .1. W. Hamilton
His sister Mias Mary Elizabeth joined
him In Chicago where she Is a student
af Chlcgo where she Is a student at
Chicago university.
George Bradley arrived home on
Wednesday from Taylor university to
spend the holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bradley. Miss
Helen Bradley will return Saturday
from Nyack-on-the-Hudson.
Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Graham will
entertain at the University club din
ner Saturday evening In honor of
their daughter, Mias Helen, who ar
rived homo from the University of
Wisconsin, and for Will E. Huy, who
will spend the week-end in Omaha en
route from Ihe University of Nebras
ka to his home In laurel, Neb.
Birth Announcements.
Mr. and Mrs. William Walz.en an
nounce the birth of a son. William,
jr., at the 8t. Joseph hospital on Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shields an
nounce the birth of a girl. Reverly
Jane, at Ihe Eonl Bister hospital on
December 19.
Mr. ami Mrs. Bloyd Smith announce
Ihe birth of a son December IS at
Clarkson hospital. Mrs. Smith Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Clark.
Portmanteau Players
Tonight
Being president of a drama league
amounts to training as a professional
dramatic agent.
Mrs. Arthur Gulou, president of the
Omaha Drama league, harf had all
the experiences of a theatrical mana
ger, in getting the “stage set" for the
presentation last night and today
matinee and night, of the Stuart
Walker Portmanteau Players. She
has had to draw up contracts, super
vise bill posting' and other advertising
and arrange with local merchants for
distribution of circulars through their
regular mail.
Moreover, the Drama league has
dared to present an attraction on
dates which the professional the
atrical men fear to touch, those last
"three more shopping days before
Christmas.”
MrS. Kinsler to Be
Tea Hostess.
Mrs. A. V. Kinsler will entertain at
a tea at her home December 30 In
honor of Mrs. Arthur Baur of Paris
and Miss Vemelle Head, whose mar
riage to Raymond Baur takes place In
January. Mrs. Baur arrives December
28.
Capacity rarty at U niversity
Club Tonight
University club reservations for
the dinner dance tonight have been
closed for almost a week, so popular
has the holiday function at this club
proven to be. A long waiting list,
which will continue to wait, it ap
pears, is on the schedule.
Hostl of the evening will Include
Li. M. Osborne, Dr. Frank Conlln,
W. E. Spear, B. Kvenlld, F. D. Field,
t». E. Kimberly, Ed Shoemaker, E.
C. Dinsrnore, Dr. C. \V. Pollard, S.
K. Kirpatrlclt, George Summer, D.
L. F„ Moon, George T. Morton, Rob
ert Gantt, Dr. J. J. McMullen, J. B.
Wadsworth, C. F. Crowley, E. J.
Phelps, F. R. Dumont, M. K. Adams,
Leonard Trestor, L. H. Blanchard, ,1.
R. McDonald, A. L. Rushton, C. D.
Saunders, Robert Dempster, B. W.
Hunter, William Erickson, William
Barns, C. W. Moore.
“So host" dinners will be popular.
Among those “dining together"
will be Messrs and Mesdamos Dexter
C. Buell, V. J. Haggart, Eugene Hol
land, Mux Miller and C. T. Spier.
In another group will he Messrs,
and Mesdames Leonard Hurtz, A. E.
Burr, A. H. Clark and Henry T.
Johnson. At still another table will
bo Messrs, and Mesdames Samuel
Reynolds, Hlrd Stryker, B. H. Dun
ham and K. H. Burkett.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McClure, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Cl. Shedd and Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Harris will ho together.
Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Graham will
honor their daughter, Helen, home
from the University of Wisconsin,
and nephew of j.aurel. Neb., en
route home from the University of
Nebraska. J
•Keith Adams will honor his cousin,
Miss Mary Elizabeth Dowling of Har
lan. Ia., guest of his parents.
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. McMullen's party
will be for their son James,, who will
honor Miss Margaret Scott and Hun
ter Scott.
Today’s Social
Affairs
Miss Frances Wilson, bridge lunch
eon hostess to 20 guests.
Miss Frances Patton, student at
Wellesley, luncheon at the Athletic
club.
Stuart Walker Portmanteau play
ers at the Brandels, afternoon and
evening, presented by the Omaha
Drama league.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Field will en
tertain at the University club dinner
dance.
Mrs. E. S. Rood, tea dance at the
Brandels for her i niece. Miss Char
lotte Smith, Vassar student, who will
honor Miss Margaret Scott and
Hunter Scott.
Mrs. Lloyd Charlesworth, holiday
bridge.
Sixty-six club dance at Fontenelle
hotel.
Cl Telta club of Central High
school, dance at the Blackstone.
Marriage of Miss Mary E. Dixon
and Lew A. Reynolds at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Morrow.
Lieut, and Mrs. Frederick Dodge
Powers, dinner for their son, Charles
II, his roommate, Mr. Haglaund, at
Iowa state university, and cousin,
Fred Saseljr of Cedar Rapids, la.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Spear, din
ner party at the University club,
honoring Mrs. Spear’s sisters, Misses
Phyllis and Hortense Sehurman, stu
dents at the University of Wisconsin.
Mrs. G. C. Cunningham, tea trfr
Mrs Hruce Cunningham, Miss Janet
Cunningham and her guest, Miss
Mary Wattles.
General and Mrs. Halstead Dorey,
dancing party for their daughters.
Misses Georgiana and Ednah at Fort
Omaha Service club.
Kieth Adams, dinner at University
club for his cousin. Miss Mary Eliza
beth Dowling of Harlan, la.
Mrs. William Maloney and Mrs.
Leon Millard, dance and buffet sup
per at the Maloney home.
Kairos club girls of Dundee Presby
terian church, Christinas party in the
afternoon.
Delta Gamma bridge luncheon at
the home of Mrs. William C. Ramsey.
Mrs. F. A. Nash, dinner for Miss
Vernelle Head and Miss Claire
Daugherty. Mrs. W. B. Millard will
share honors.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Braunstein hon
ored by friends at a dinner at the
Athletic club They leave Sunday for
New York city.
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EXTRAORDINARY CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
for SATURDAY and MONDAY
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TURKEYS—Fresh Dressed Springs,lb. 22£c
^jEESE Fresh Dressed, Spring, lb... 22V2C
DUCKS Fresh Dressed Spring, lb.. .. 22V2C
CHICKENS or HENS Fresh Dressed, lb. . 22Kc
Pork Loin Roast, lb.. I2V2C
FRESH BEEF TENDERLOIN, lb. . . 32'/2c
Legs of Lamb Fancy, Special, Ih. 25C
11b. Carton BACON Limited Quantity . 30c
CIQARS lust Inside the Door
Christmas Specials
VAL KEY REE—Mild Havana. Made la Tampa.
2 for 25c value. Box of 50.S3.50
HONEY DROP CIGARS—10 for.25*
TE BE CE—Box of 25.81.25
MAUD MULLER—Box of 25.81.25
MURIEL. MAPA CUBA, ROITAN, LA GRATA,
ILIAD—Box of 25 .82.25
LEO'S ALL HAVANA — Made in Tampa. Box
of 50 .82.35
GENUINE FRENCH BRIAR PIPES.50*
BAKELITE CIGAR AND CIGARET HOLDERS.25*
GILLETTE RAZORS—New Style. Big Fellow.
55.00 value.82.50
From 9 to 11 o’Clock
SATURDAY—
ORANGES 19c .
Per dozen ... ■ ■■
Cranberries, 2 lbs. 25*
Grape Fruit .5*
6 for.25* I
Sweet Potatoes,
5 lbs. for.25*
Mixed Nuts, lb. . .20*
5 lbs. for.95* >
Eng. Walnuts, lb., 33*
3 lbs. for ..... 90*
California No. 1 soft
shell.
Lemons, fancy Sunkist,
dozen . 20*
Celery, large bunch
for.25* j
OYSTERS
Standards, at ... . 75c
Selects, at.85c
Counts, at.$1.00
DINPADDI CC HAWAIIAN I No. 2 cans 4 for $1.00
rlllCfirrLCa! SLICED No. VA cans 3 for $1.00
CHERRIES'“I™. .31« 88c
ni Tt/ETC !FANCY MAM- 50csize Sollies4for$1.00
vUVta MOTH QUEEN 135c sfeo Bottles 6 for $1.00
PEAS Rare Treat, Fancy Sifted, 2 C3HS fOT 45C
Baker's Chocolate 2 Half Pound Cakes for 35C
Ankola Coffee $1
Marshmallows Fresh lot for Christmas, per lb. 29c
Christmas Candy $“"£1 4 lbs. for 95c
RAISINS Sunmaid Seedless, 2 lbs. for 27c
SHELLED PECANS 98c
C AT?, C Strictly Fre.h Select* Fancy Fresh Selects, QQa
RhJUVIO ed Egg., Special. . . . <S«fC per dozen .O&C
BUTTER Fancy Country, per lb. . 44c
CHEESE American Cream or Brick, 29c
Open Evenings Until 10 o'Clock
- .
_Christinas Dinners ;
On Christmas day Miss Millard will
have as dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Head, Mr. and Mrs. Barton
Millard, Mrs. Nathan Merriam, Miss
Head. Misses Barbara and Natalie
Millard, Willard Millard.
Mr. and Mrs. Hattie A. Hill of Lin
coln, mother of Mrs. William L. Ran
dall, and her brother, Leonard Hill of
Denton, Neb., will be the guests of
the Randalls on Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dinning will
give a family dinner, where covers
will he laid for Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Tukey, and thflr little daughters,
Catherine Ann and Lydia and for Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Dinning, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Dahlman
will huve as their guests their grand
sons, Jack and Jim Collett. The for
mer arrived yesterday to visit his
grandparents and their daughter.
Dorothy, on vacation from the Swave
ly school In AVashlngton, D. C.
Mrs. Mary K. Van Gie^en will en
tertain with her usual Christmas cele
bration for all her children and grand
children at her home, 4726 Dovenport
St., on Christmas day.
For Mrs. Ashton.
Mrs. Lester Drishaus entertained
twelve guests at luncheon Thursday
at her home complimentary to Mrs.
Charles Ashton who leaves Sunday
for Los Angeles to reside.
Four O’Clock Tea.
Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm will entertaih
at 4 o'clock tea at her home, Satur
day, December 29, for Alexander
Koshetz, director, and his Ukrainian
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ft All Age.
Avoid Imitations—Substitutes
tfOLLANDALE >
I National chorus which will appear
at the Auditorium that night, pre
rented to the public by the Tuesday
Musical club. The chorus will ar
rive In Omaha the morningr of Decem
ber 29.__ i
OMAHA’S BEST FOOD MARKETS
The Home of Quality Products
Come Once and You Will Come Always
Both stores open until
10 o’clock Saturday
and Monday nights.
We have the largest selection of Extra Fancy Fresh Dressed Young Turkeys, Geese,
Ducks and Chickens for your Christmas dinner that has ever been offered in Omaha.
Our prices are surprisingly low, quality considered. To appreciate our offering you
must see our large stocks and note our low prices.
Fancy Fruits, Vegetables
Extra Fancy Large Cranber
ries, 20c grade, lb. . .12Vi*
Large Sweet Navel Oranges,
per dozen .35*
Per case ... .83.75
Florida Grapefruit, each..5*
Per dozen ...... .55*
Per case ... 83.75
Extra Fancy Head Lettuce,
each .... .10* and 12Vi*
Celery Hearts, per dozen
bunches for . . , .65*
Extra Fancy Delicia Annies.
per box .82.98
Extra Fancy Jonathan Annl»s.
per box .82.35
Extra Fancy Jonathan Anp'ps.
per bushel .82.25
Fancy Imported Layer Figs.
per lb.30*
Dromedary Dates. nkg...20*
1921 crop Mixed Nuts, lb.21*
5 lbs. for .98*
Fancy English Walnuts, every
on» guaranteed, 1b....2^*
4 lbs.68*
Groceries
71.00 size iar Gordon and Dill
worth Mince Meat .. . . 7K*
75c iar for . . . .40*
72-oz. jar Fancy Queen Olives
for .48*
72-oz. jar Stuffed Olives 65* I
Small jars Pimentos and Olives
for ....15*
f 1.00 size jar Maraschino
Cherries 7 aC
50c size. 25r*
Quart jars
Extra Fancy
Sweet Pickier
for .35<*
Advo Extra
A sparafcus
Tips, can 48£
; _=
Choice Dry Picked Young
Turkeys, per lb. . .22V-iit
Fancy Dry Picked Young
Turkeys, per lb.. . 25'^tf
Extra Fancy Dry Picked
Young Turkey, lb.29!2<^
Extra Fancy Fresh Dressed
Y'oung Geese, lb. .21’4^
Extra Fancy Fresh Dressed
Young Ducks, lb. . 21!/2<^
Extra Fancy Fresh Dressed
Spring Chickens,
Per lb.23,2<‘
Lean Pig Pork Roast,
per lb.lOVa*
Small Lean Pig Pork Loin
Roast, per lb.18
Choice Pot Roast, lb.. 10<
Best Cuts Fancy Shoulder
Roast, lb.13Vt4
Candy Dept.
McComb’s Home-Made Xmas
Candies, freshly made in our
own factory.
Delicious Crispy Peanut Brittle
at, special, per lb.29*
Chocolate Covered Caramels,
per lb.33*
All kinds of Salted and Fresh
Nut Meats. Boxes packed to
order. Visit our Candy Dept,
in rear aisle of store.
Butter and Egg Dept.
Central Xtra Qualitv Butter,
per lb.51 %*
Guaranteed Good Quality
Storage Eggs, dozen. ..25*
Fancy *reamery Tub Butter.
per lb.45*
Order your Whipping Crea-jL
for your Christmas dinner. ^
ITEN’S
Frosted Fruit Cake, 2 lbs . 55*
Xmas Tree Animals, 2 dozen
for ....25*
HEINZ
Mince Meat, 1-lb, tin... 30*
2-lb. tin for .55C
Heinz Plum and Fig Puddine
for .43*
Coffee
Uur Delicioua
ner lb. . . 30C
Central, special
8 lbs. .. -88C
Our Home
Made Salad
D r e s sin? at.
pint .45f
Vi pint . .25c
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