College Club Children Repeat Play “Anychild Prepares for Christ mas"’ Has Second Per formance. Children of Omaha club members score a double success In the playlet, "Anychild Prepares for Christmas,” which Is to be repeated this afternoon at the Christmas party of the Junior division of (he First Central Congre gational Bible school at 3 o'clock In the church. It was first played Sat urday afternoon at Swift A Co.’s au ditorium. The upper picture shows all the little actors with the exception of the two tiny stars. From left to right, they are Lenenvieve Boyd as "Con science,” I'rsula Fagan as "Jame Ego." Mtllard I>angfeld ns the delivery nan, Evelyn Pierpoint as “Dame A1 ru,” Jean Wallace as ”M Hie Meek,” ind Maxine Sleeper as “Mrs. Meek." Below is shown Ruth Sandberg as The Christmas Spirit,” bringing reetings to "Anychild,” played by ane Fisher. The playlet shows how “Anychild” onstantly tempted to selfishness oy Dame Ego." finally listens to the oromptlngs of "Conscience” and obe>> Dame Altru's" instructions In think ing about others, and so receives the blessing of the Christmas spirit. I* held an audience of 300 lively South Omaha youngsters In delighted si ! 'once when performed Saturday aft j ernoon in the Swift company's audi j toriuin under the auspices of the Col lege club. Tho playlet was followed | by a tree for the ch.idren and the distribution of candy and fruit, which bad been prepared for the audience by College club meml>era under the direc tlon of Mrs. Henry Bergquist. About 100 children of the Sunday school, together with many of their parents, are expected to see the play iet this afternoon at the party, which is directed by Mrs. Georgs M. Edg "rley. i Col. Harvey L. Miller, Is spending Christmas in New York. Social Calendar First Methodist ehurch, reception y the official board for the new pas >r, Dr. James Elvin Wagner, his wife nd sons. Members and friends of le church invited. Miss Catherine Elgutter, hostess at is Brandeis for Miss Ethel Brandeis nd Edwin Brandss of Hastings, nnd tiss Catherine Rhodes and John .hodes of Estherville, la., guests of [Iss Charlotte Loomis. Mrs. Edward Slater, luncheon at ome for Mrs. Carl Thomsen. Miss Lucy Harte, hostess at four tide bridge for Mrs. H. A. Eggers of lilwaukee. Dr. and Mrs. A.'P. Overgaard, ridge dinner at home. Capt. and Mrs. A. A. Wedemeyer, ollday bridge and supper dance at ieir home for Lieut, and Mrs. J. H. I'arren of Fort Omaha and Miss Vir Inia Leussler, Wellesley student. Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm, luncheon for er guest, Mrs. Clement Chase of Plnnetka, 111. Elks dancing club, dance at club ioms. Mrs. Julian Blackman, luncheon hursday. Brandeis restaurants, for Irs. Clyde M. Edmundson and Miss linnie Delle George of Galesburg, ollday guests of Mrs. George Tunnl liffe. Altrusa club, Christmas party, Bur ess-Nash tea room. Miss Lenore Beveridge, luncheon >r Miss Marian Weller. Miss Ilda Langdon, trausseau tea t home. Mrs. Sophie Shirley McDermott, lurtablo bridge at her home In the vening for Mr. and Mrs. J. Crohn of tetroit. Alpha Gamma Delta sorority lunch an at the Brandeis followed by Uls ter party. I.es Hlboux, dance at the Fontenelle otel. , Mrfl. Charles B, Neal, luncheon club t her home. Mrs. Floyd Smith, tea for her a lighter, Miss Eleanor. Mr. and Mrs. George Flack, lunch an for Miss Marian Weller. Miss Cornell* Baum, luncheon at er home for Mrs. Ray Millard. Omaha Rockford College club, hrlstmas lunched^ at Blarkstone otel. Alpha Pi Omega. Central High chool. Christmas datve at the Bur ess Nash tearoom. Phi Delta fraternity of Lincoln Igh school. Council Bluffs, dance at be Blarkstone hotel. Kappa Kappa Gamma slurnnae, inrheon at the Brandeis restaurants ir the active members in Omaha. Mrs. O. W. Noble, tea at home for er daughter, Genene, Mrs. Will Noble nd the Mines Josephine Drapier and lary Findley. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lee, holiday din er at the Al)il«>ie club for Mrs Lee's aughter. Miss Ilda Langdon and her lance. Dr. Harry Neville. Mrs. W. It. Adair, tea for Miss Mar iris. Iter daughter, ami Miss Eleanor lapp of^JJew York, roommate of MIhh .(lair at Miss Porter’s school, l-'arni igton, Conn STYLE WITHOUT IBS r&uR, EXTRAVAGANCE !%£■> DOUGLAS ST /~=~~An Apology~~\ At the writing of this notice (11:30 Wednesday) we have been unable to serve but a i small percentage of the many hundreds of women who re sponded to our Half Price Sale. Both our fourth and sixth floors have been packed to capacity. Salespeople from other departments were pressed into service to assist our already augmented sales force. To these women we apologize for our inability to serve them on their first visit and invite them to return to . morrow. HERZBERGS Now Commanding State-Wide Attention—Our / 26th Semi-Annual Half Price Sale % of Our Entire Stocks of * Coats, Wraps, Furs Dresses and Suits Positively No Reservations Easily the greatest merchan dising event Wi the city today. A sale where Half Price really means Half Price. Pepper Potters Give Elaborate Dance The Pepper Pot club of subdebu tantes 'entertained 250 couples last night In a Burgess-Nash auditorium gay with mistletoe, holly, Christmas trees and festoons of holiday greens. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. E. Folda, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Digging, Mr. and Mrp. Henry Wy man, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. 'Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burns, Mrs. F. A. Nash, and Charles T. Kountze, all of whom are parents of members of the club, acted as chaperons. A number of dinner parties pre ceded the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess enter tained several members of the club and their escorts in honor of their daughter, Miss Margaret Burgess. Among the guests were Mieses Emma Nash, Marjorie Burns, Dorothy Hig gins, Margaret Wyman, Marcella Folda, Jane Stewart, Elinor Kountze, and Messrs Bernard Hanighen, Ed ward Burke, jr.: George Daugherfy, Harold Gifford. John Clarke, James Davidson, and Cornelius Clarke. Miss Mary Morsmar. entertained a dozen guests at the Fontenelle hotel, previous to attending the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Caldwell gave an Informal buffet supper in honor of their daughter, Miss Julia Caldwell, and twenty guests. Miss Margaret Scott and Hunter Scott were the honor guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar Scott, at a dinner to 12 given at the Omaha club. All guests to the dance were aaJced to present their invitations at the Burgess-Nash auditorium for admis sion. ' Old “Y” Leader Revisits City for N. E. R. Frank W. Ober, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in Omaha some 2fi years ago, arrived in the city Wednes-, day evening in the interests of the near east relief and will remain here until this evening. Ha is staying at the Hill hotel. Mr. Ober will be entertained at the L'niverslty club for luncheon to morrow noon by a group of old friends, including David Cole, J. VV. Carpenter, C. A. Musselman and Charles W. Noble. After leaving Omaha Mr. Ober was for many years editor of the Associa tion Man, the official Y. M. C. A. magazine. Tea for Miss Allen. Mrs. M. C. Allen entertained Wednes day afternoon at her home at a tea for her daughter, Miss Adah Allen. Guests were Misses Hope Allen, Mar jorie Duncan, Nathalla Field, Doro thy Linnacely, Helen Nillson, Martha Sparricker and Jane Warner. Reads Paper to Language Meet Dr. Elizabeth Atkins of the Uni versity of Minnesota left her parents’ home at University Place, Neb., on Christmas night in order to attend the national meeting of the Modern Ilanguages association at Ann Arbor, Mich.. Thursday and Friday. Dr. Atkins presents a paper on "The Socratlc Content of Byron’s Thought” before thla national body as a part of Its program. Miss At kins Is a graduate of Wesleyan uni versity and took her doctor's degree in philosophy at the University of Nebraska In 1922. She Is the author of a volume of literary studies, “The Poet’s Poet.” Dr. Louise Pound of the English department of the University of Ne braska, and Miss Conklin, head of the French department, also left Lin coln on Christmas to attend thla con ventlon. Pi Omega Pi Dance at Blackstone. Pi Omega Pi sorority of the Uni versity* of Omaha entertained at a dance last night In the bail room of the Blackstone hotel for 60 couples. Chaperons were Dr. and Mrs. W. G. James of the university and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Magaret. Alumnae of the sorority present at the dance were Miss Elelse Magaret and Miss Feme Thomson. Silver ribbons with hand painted flowers were given as favors. Entertains for Daughter. Mrs. F. G. Othmer will enteTtaln members of Alpha Delta Pi sorority at tea Friday afternoon from 8 to 5 at her home, 4739 North Thirty-ninth street. The tea is in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Howard R. Peterson of Harlan, la., formerly Miss Mildred D. Othmer of this city, who is visit ing her parents during the holidays. Mahogany furniture can be washed with vinegar and water or cold tea. Caih and Carry C-L-E-AR-A-N-C-E Coat* Dra**e* BIou*** Swaatar* Skirt* A Dapo.it Will Hold It We Will Fix That Christmas Radio Radio Service Co. HA 49 U WA 3387 safe Milk P'WMalt r Grain Ext. LmmL — .1,. 0povnv,MH« iT