™s2sizk». | The Omaha Sunday Jee i ggnggjv VOL. 53—NO. 29. PART THREE OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1923. 1—C _FIVE CENTS Undoubtedly the people most Interested in these pictures will be the fond parents of the (harming young people photographed, for this In all proba bility is the only protracted study they will have of their offspring, and it undoubtedly is the only opportunity they will have for a "still life” view during the holidays. . . . . . , ,,_; Society has been taken by storm. Without so much as a "by your lea ve, which, we admit, Is obsolete anyhow, the younger set have taken these holiday weeks and have made them what they will. And what they will is dancing, and then dancing and more dancing. There have been more parties than the social scribe can remember, and mothers and fathers have had to glimpse their darlings ’tween times. Miss Nash, the daughter of Mrs. F. A. Nash, is the only member of the I’epper Pot club to stay In Omaha this year for schooling. She Is a student at Duchesne convent. She is a widely traveled young woman, and has spent a great many of her winters In Florida, Cuba and California, and her summers in Wianno and Saranac. This summer was a real thriller, for during her stay in Quebec, she saw the Prince of Males, who was in the city incognito. _ , , „ , Miss Jane Stewart is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart, and the niece of Meredith Nicholson. When her father was asked if she seemed to Inherit her illustrious relative’s literary talent, he replied, “She drives a car mighty well.” Miss Stewart Is spending her first year at Miss Master’s school, Dobb’s Ferry, N. Y. . On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George A. Roberts and their daughter, Elizabeth, gave up their beautiful home, Grey Rocks in Fairacres, and took up their residence in the Blackstone. Early this week Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doorl.v and family will take possession. Miss Roberts, who is a junior at Brownell, will enter Mrs. Somers’ school in Washington, D. C„ In the fall, after an extended summer trip with her ( family. The year after that she will enroll at Vassar. On Friday afternoon Miss Roberts was honor guest at a tea given by her mother for 100 of the the \ jounger set. . •( Jsl ft e c5^eu>attr Ef)£a$ei\ier)i At)t)ont)cea MIYN PHOTO *> wrvw WOTO 7/odinl Gtty Days of Lucullus Return Cream-Filled Chocolate Cake and Cheese Sandwiches Have It All Over Humming Birds’ Tongues and Lion’s Tail Soup. By GABBY. HIGH pries teases of cookery must preside prayerfully over the am brosial viands one has served to one at teas. Gabby Is In a continual state of wonder over them. Things look so love ly arranged one would say more for the aesthetic than for the material self. Such deceptive pretties, too. Ond" thinks of them carelessly, rather as one thinks of a chiffon gown, lovely and airy, hut not practical. They’re really Madame Calorie’s staunchest allies. Friday at the tea given by Mes dames I.ee Huff, wide silver platters on which pretty cakes and sanwiches made a pattern, were balanced at each end with tiny bouquets of violets In which roses nestled, flavors a little of the feasts of Bucullus, Gabby thinks, but cream filled chocolate cakes and cheese sandwiches have It Mill over humming birds' tongues and of boiled lions' tails, JUST for the convenience of those who don’t already know It, Gab by mentions that this Is official "Mothers and Sons Reconciliation Week.” The second week of Christ mas vacation always Is, when pos sible, for something must he done for mothers who have rushed In where angels fear, and would even ic.om to tread, In accepting invltac tlons for their sons, who sit by, help less. In some out-of-town school. "The gooseberries I have drawn, through mother's kindness to suffer ing hostesses.” said one youth, ’’has almost estranged Us,” Yes, Gabby thinks, this Is a week we ought to celebrate. SUB Is that most unusual of crea tures. a demure girl, so It was without suspicion lier Intimates saw her dashing down to the station Saturday morning to see a ’’friend” who was stopping off for the day. Besides, she wasn’t wearing a carna tion. that time honored badge by which strangers meet, so who could have guessed. The anonymous one it later developed was Upton Hlm-lalr, that Iconoclast who ha» torn educa tion and the prees to pieces In his latest books. Their friendship grew through a tter sent to his company, not ln nded for him.’ wherein she ordefed i book In a far froth businesslike fashion. The clever phrases, for wide. , she Is famous, caught the sec fc>etev?’e eye. and he relayed them on ^ t'oi author, who himself sent back -*an answer, Including a few flattering questions. flo highly did ths writer value her vl comments In the subsequent (Nt-hange of Ideas that he stopped off heie en route to the west, ignoring promi nent local Intelligentsia, who would have given much to hear his blister ing Invective. Inquisitive Gabby remembered that in the "Book of Life," Mr. Sinclair had mentioned that he wa still wear ing the same overcoat after 14 years, object being to fool sordid commer ciallsts who so wilfully and woefully change the styles each year. The de mure one answered Gabby’s query as to whether or not he wore said coat in Omaha, by saying that unless ap pearances were more than usually de ceitful, he did. RUMOR has It that Judge Frank DIneen, who so recently organ ized and then disorganized a speeders' parade. Is soon to put on a parade all his ownself. This one, a parade to the altar, where he Is to wed a young woman now employed In the city hall. The young lady Is wearing a diamond ring, on the sig nificant finger, and the Judge admits he put it there, but that no definite date has been set for the wedding. A ROLLS-ROYCE purring expen sively by, could never have achieved such attention, Gabby opines, for It takes more than the finest of equipages to make a whole bridge party leave their tables In the midst of finesses and redeals. But they did leave the cards, to rush to the window of the George Flack home thb other afternoon to see Mr and Mrs. Charles Morton pacing by. They were leading Zeus, their rangy limbed Great Dane, harnessed with the smartest of leathers to a small rart, In which little Patricia Ann Morton sat fur wrapped, ss dignified as royalty. A style In the making Is alwaya distracting. This Is one, undoubtedly, "the babies will all cry for.” ITS NOT ss chilly ns usual at tills tlmo of year. HtIII, It's too cold to go barefoot, most anyone would admit. Little Marjorie Ann Uhl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mel •Uhl, Jr., is far more practical minded than one would suspect to see her eyes of cornflower blue, snd the cloud of golden curls which encircle her rhlld iah head, and she thinks It's really foolish. One day Inst week she dls covered that the Hawaiian dancers who have born swinging grass skirls and iels around the dance floor at ttie Brandels restaurants wlule ukn lelcs wall, were doing It without the aid of footwear. Her fear for the health of the dancers led her to the Announcement ua* made last evening at a iliiiner given by Mr. nml Mr*. 4. II. Conrad, of llie engagement of tlielr daughter l.ila lie Weenta, to Howard Cramer tiray, non of Mr. and Mr*. Carl It. tiray. Ml** Conrad ha* licen a popidar member of society *lnre her grndna tion from llnna Hull two year* ago, and la*t year wa* a princes* in the Court of Ak-Har Hen. Mr. tiray lia* had a most unusual record. A graduate from Princeton In Aune, he wa* awarded the Poe cup, llie highest honor the college offers, grnnted on merit* of character and m^devement. President of Ids class for three year*, and end on the football leant, he wa* chosen (or the All American. No definite wedding dale h»» been *et. Mr. tiray till* year Is a student at the Nebraska university college of medicine. On New Year1* day Ml** Conrad will give a candlelight tea when Mr. firny will receive with her. orehcatra, where ehe naked them wl>> they didn't "wear ahoen nml atork in*n mnvT" They were highly am ueed nnd a little nonplunsed. Of couraa you all want to know r why they don't, hut will yi.u Ik* h.m akaptiml ni dabby, wh^n you h »iu that thay told har tin v didn’t \Noi»r 'fin Ynua»' thnv warn “afraid thay'd (Turn to I'n|« Two. Column Thrro.) Miss Huse Sets Date for Wedding. Miss Josephine Huso has art Jan nnry 22 as tha data for her wadding to Harry J. Krlly of Port Arthur. Tot. Tha marriage, which will ha nttondad hy mambara of tha family only, will taka plnce In tha nftarnoon nt tha homo of tho hrlda'a alator. Mra It. (!. Nnaburg. A recaption will fol low for close frlotida. Mrs. Fraser Hostess. Mis. \V A Fraser will give n luncheon nt har home Wednesday for tho Christmas house guests of Mrs (I tor ice Hrnndels, Mrs. M. J. Carney >1 nd Miss l.llllnn Holers of New York I ml Mrs. Ilnrry Hosworth of Chicago. For Army ('nuple. Mr nml M m. M. a Tlimttnon on tartnlnod nt dinner nt their homo Hat unlay In honor of f'npt«lti and Mrn Addlnon <\ Townaand of Unnh inglon, I). C. Covara **«• Uld tot U a I _ i New Year Eve Festivities _ New Tear eve parlies divide them pelves into distinct groups. The largest private party to watch for he witching hour, wiil be entertain d by Mr. and Mrs. George Brandels or Miss Vernelle Head and her fiance Uymond Baur. Dinner parties of ' arious size will precede the assem 1 lage of more than 100 guests at the Brandels restaurant where, to exotic music, the dance will go on. The Brandels theater with Guy Bates Post the attraction, will prob ably experience one of the hegvy nights of Its career. Dinner parties and supper parties will go "fore and aft.” Orpheum parties will he popu lar amusement with a special mid night performance. , Private elulat open for the occasion include the Omaha club and the Ath letic club. The Funtenelle hotel will house a dance for 400 guests given by the Hiahlnnd Country club. No large public place will be open that evening. Supper-Watch Parties ”.\t Home.” Numerous watch parties will he given at private homes, hosts and hostesses Including: Mr. and Mrs. t.se Huff, sr Mr. mul M'« A1 Tlusrh Pr and Mr* Kmklne Rum** Mr and Mr*. K J U*h)tns Mr and Mra. II. R Rowan for thalr •ott. Raymond Mr. and Mr* P .T Hutphan Pr and Mra. Fall* Dnprciir At thalr Ralston chalet Mra W. Todd d«nra Mr h*r daush tar*. Ml**** Harrat and Vjrfinla Mr and Mr* W H PUinm, 40 *u**tr to danra at thalr hotna Mr. and Mr* t'lam Waldron, for Mr. and Mr*. O. 11 Talning* Dinner Fartlea at Home. Dinner part lea will h* gt\en At home by: Mr and Mr*. Taul 0*!l**h*r. Mr and Mr* Georg* Print Mr. and Mr*, .loaaph Barker. Mr. and Mr* Adolph htora. Mr and Mra Karl Kent* Mr and Mi* JAP Kennedy. Mr. and Mra W altar brad Mr. and Mr* Tamp!* M l'avdan Mr and Mr* R S Prthyl Omaha Club Dlmiort. Dinner parties at the Omaha rhib will be given by M!*a Klcanor Burk lev for Mist Vernelle Head, Or. and Mr* W. O. Bridge*. Mr. and Mra T L. Da via, Kved Hamilton. Bandall Brown, Harlan Allen. Athletic Club Dinner*. At the Athletic club numerous din net* will l*e given. A Dutch treat group will Include Mr and Mr* A l fred Magnuaon. Mr and Mr*. W. Culle.v, Mrs M. V, Oakley, Mia* Ve Hutu Boyd l>\.-Tt ami \ r M»1n | t\ie Kinnot* Murphy, whose mat I rim: » to Ml** Marian Wetter will be an event of January 2, will be host w at the club for members of the bridal party. Mis* Evelyn Newbranch will be a hostess at the Athletic club. Another party at the club will ins elude Messrs, "and Mcsdames J. HJ Beaton, H. C. Jeffry, Earl Sherman, Roy A. Ralph and N. H. Tyson. Special Evening Affairs. Omaha Walking club will welcome In the New Year at their shack. PI Tati Pi eocial fraternity wllj dance the old year out at the Black stone hotel ballroom. flitmmu Mu of Central high echool have Issued Invitations for a dance at the Burgess Nash tea room. A theater, supper and bridge party will lnilude Mf»«r» and Mesdame* Terry Relmers, William Herdman. Ralph Euikhart. Frank May. Harry O. Steel. Leslie E. Troup and Miss Georgians Sutherland. Masquerade dance. Fort Omaha service club. Marriage of Mis* Lucile Fensmore and Edward A. Condy at the home of the hrlde'a parent*. Mr. and Mr* Charles A. Fensmore, 9 o'clock New Tear'* eve. . During the Day. Long before the twilight hour, so cletv will have begun to move. Sev eral luneheon* sre scheduled for Mon day Mr and Mrs. Theodor* Maen oer will give one at the Cnlversltv club for Miss Marian Weller's wed ding parly Mr*. Fred Daugherty will entertain at noon at the Omaha club for Mrs Myron Hoohatettler. Mlsa Helen Cole will be a bridge hos tess In the afternoon. * First M. F. I.adit’s Plan Luncheons. The Todies' Aid society of (he Kir* Methodist chmvh will give a luncheon on the first Friday of each month during the year in the parlors of the church. Mrs T F Sturgeas and Mrs Ford Hovey are chairmen of the com niittees in charge of ihese luncheons and announce the first of them for 1 o'clock on Friday. January s. Miss Jessie Town*, dean of g rla at Central High sehool, will give one of her en joyahle talks. Her subject will be "What the Omaha High S hool Can l'o for the Ulrls. and What Their Mothers Can IV for Omaha High School." There will he community sin.ting under the dire, tlon of Mrs James 1 lodge, and Mrs IV K. Kind shaw will gi\e a song group, tteserva lions should he made by Tuesilav with Mrs Sluice** Jackson Mil. or Mrs Ford Hovey, Walnut lilt. Holiday Feast Goes Merrily On Omahans Will Dine, Sip and Sup Today in Gay Groups—Matrons, School Set and Brides. The holiday feast goes merrily on. Otnahans will dine, sip and sup to day in gay groups, matrons, school set and brides. Kven artists figure in the events of even date, though, as one would rightly suspect, their sus tenance will be of the spirit. Miss Wiila Cather'g portrait, done by Jjeon Bakst in Paris last summer, will be unveiled at the library at 3:30 p. m., given to the library by women of Omaha. Admirers of both the writer and the artist will attend the ceremonies which are open to the public. Bulfet supper parties will be given by Mr. and Mr*. W. F. Baxter for their daughters, Misses Kllanore and Katherine, by Mr. and Sirs. Ware Hall, honoring Miss Marian Weller and her fiance, Francis Murphy, and by Mr. and Mr*. Francis Gainea In compliment to Miss Vernelle Head and her fiance, Raymond Baur. Mr. and Mrs. George Payne will honor Mr. and Mrs. Richard Payne of Al bert Bee, Minn., at their buffet sup per tonight. Miss Jessie Millard will have Mrs. Arthur Baur of Paris as her dinner guest. Tea hostesses include Mr*. A. V. Kinsler with Mrs. Baur her guest of honor and Mis* Josephine Bchurman and Miss Dorothy Wilcox, who will receive at the home of Miss Bchur man for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Camp bell, recently wedded. GenerousNew Years Day | • Hospitality Js'ew Year day. teas have legendary significance. A generous number of them planned by Omaha hostesses will uphold the city's reputation for hos pitality. The largest New Year's day tea will be given by Rev. and Mrs. Trank G. Smith. They have issued cards to 500 guests who will call between the hours of 3 and 6. Dr. and Mrs. Smith will receive in the church par lors. The West sisters' string quartet will give a program during the after noon. University club memliers will find open house at their club, with tea and dancing during the afternoon, and a btiffet supper and dancing in the evening. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Casady will receive at AH Saints rectory. Hostesses at tea at their homes will include Mrs. Byron Hastings, honor ing her son and daughter. Miss Natalie and Byron: Mrs. J. A. Linder holm for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buck ingham; Mrs. Rudolph Rix for h*r daughter, Miss Margaret; Mrs. W. F. Megeath for her sister, Mrs. F. H. (Crawford of Minneapolis: Miss De JWeenta Conrad, candle light tea for fier guest. Miss Nancy Leach of Min neapolis; Mrs. G. W. Todd, honoring jier daughters. Miss Virginia and Har riet, and Miss Mary Larmon will give a bridge tea. ' Dinners will be given on Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shirley for i(Irs. J. Crohn, guest of Mrs. Sophie Shirley McDermott: by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trimble; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess for the bridal party, of Miss Vemelle Head and Raymond Baur; Dr. and Mr*. W. F. Cal If as for 12. guests at their home in celebration of their 37th wedding anniversary; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Weller for mem ber* of the bridal party of their daughter, Mies Marian, whose mar riage to Francis Murphy will take place the following day. Mrs. Harry Weller will give a luncheon for the out-of-town guests here to attend the Murpby-Weller wedding. Drexei Fibbertisen will be host at luncheon at the Omaha club for Miss Vemelle Head and Raymond Baur. Gordon Smith will be a breakfast boat New Year's mom. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Owens will cele ■brate their 63d wedding anniversary by receiving caller* at their home. The wedding of Miss Gladys Pearl Stewart to Forrest E. Wylie of Hous ton. Tex., will take plate at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Stewart, Rev. J. M Wileon officiating. The couple will go to Europe and Africa for a wedding journey. Breakfast Dance Tests Theory of Science At our social system la to be made the subject of scientific study. The theory that life la at its lowest ebb along about 3 a. m. is to be up set by Gordon Smith. He, with ths assistance of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Smith, who have loaned their home for his experiment, will prove that life is then at It* gayest and liveliest. Mr. Smith will givs a breakfast dance from 3 on New Ymr s morning until the guesta begin to droop, or have to go to work, and has im ported a special orchestra as psrt of his laboratory equipment. Fifty of the younger set have been Invited to the test Mr. and Mr*. Martin Harris Honor Robert Theobald. Mr and Mrs. Martin Harris will entertain at dinner en Saturday eve ning for Robert Theobald of Toledo, who will be their gueet over the week end. This is Mr Theodbalds fire# visit to Omaha, The late Mrs. Theo bald. however, will be remembered aa a bridesmaid at ths wedding of Mis. Kugenle tVhttmore Dinkins several years ago. Mr. Theobald it vice presi dent of the Toledo Scale# company, of which hie father is the founder and president. Business \\ omen’s O.ltib Molds l’art>. Fun, frolic*, fooltuhmos* mthI thrills are promised by Hi** Wart Jerk*, chairman of the toci&l committee of the Omaha HusmfM Wonwn » o'A, to *11 mtmben and gur*(* of the oluh who Attend its New Year* party *t th* Y. \Y. i". A. TuwJiy evening. January t. at 7;S0 p. m. Mia* Jenk* hga announced a* bt| committee of asatatant* Mr*. I'/uime M>ikUrmM, Mr* J. II Mo*, -nnetee, Kmnta Saentrom, Kmm v Worm, Anne Hasktn, Selma Brook*. Kiirabeth Garrett. t«e* nora Woiveeter. \d.v Morneon* Min nie Goettrhc. I'thel Wtereon, Kliu< b«lh Shahan and NeUie kucklt), 4