0 SOCIETY SHOPPING WITH POLLY 1 AMUSEMENTS CHILDREN’S PAGE J L _,=J_.___ 1 - —/ PART THREE ‘ OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1925.__ -:-T ' Gabby Says TWO Omaha women, at least, have been pretty thoroughly, frighten -.1 during the last week. Natur ally timid about staying alone, Mrs. Carol Eelden and Mrs. Edwin Davis decided, when their husbands both left town on business trips lastXeek to protect one another. Mrs. Davis w as to spend several nights w ith Mrs. Eelden and Mrs. Belden the remaind er of the "might be lonesome” nights with Mrs. Davis. All went well until Mrs. Belden returned to her home one morning to find the front and back doors open and R good many valuable articles missing. During the night a burlar had made a call. Now Airs. Beldon and Airs. Davis have decided that they are a protec tion to one another but little or none to the house left empty. Sympathetic friends and neighbors are staying with the two “widows” until their husbands return. * |__ IT TAKES the Central High school girl to hurl defiance in the teeth of Paris. A group of them, which includes Misses Virginia i^arte, Helen DeVore, Ruth Sehwager, Helen Bramman and Betty Craig, have been setting a style their own. which Is rapidly being taken up by their sister students. They have decided that there shall be no more low waistlines and the belts on their frocks in consequence ire fastened about them almost under their arms. Gabby thinks they are Haunting their youth in the faces of those who cling to a low waistline because there isn't any other waistline left. POL'DRECSE tables are the latest frivolous word in furnishings, Gabby hears. They are just now arriving from France, slowly following summer vis itors who purchasedthem there for themselves and their friends. Poudreuses are charming, slender legged pieces made of mahogany, with tullpwood, satinwood and rosewood inlay. Alarle Antoinette is said to have designed the originals, which are again the fashion. A mirror set In the flat top is raised and discloses little holders for scents, rouges and powders. One tiny | cavity is said to have held the black patches with which the queen set her creamy skin off to advantage. Airs. Ben Wood has one in her drawing room. She brought one to Mrs. Alan Tukey, who has it placed in her living room, whese it shows off to advantage in the chintz-hung apartment. Mrs. J. E. Summers has one in a small reception room, for the hurried guest to lake advantage of, and Mrs. Henry Bohllug uses one brought her from PhiIs by her sister, Miss Elizabeth Davis. ONE of the brand newest "Juniors" in town, the scion of one of Omaha's wealthiest families. Is worth not only a world full of love to his mother, but a huge touring car and elutiorate silver tea service as well, for ou the little fellow's birth a week or so ago. ids proud father rushed from jeweler to motor dealer purchasing gifts for his wife as a ma terial paeon of pi-aise, is I MISS GWENDOLYN WOLFE, a visitor of the past week, brought with her from the east sets of necklaces, earrings and tings which were the envy and de spalr of her Omaha friends. The earrings were fashionably large, sr, large in fact that site left them off at tea time just to give iter ears a i o#t before dinner* The sets were silver crystal, green and white jade and pink and white • arnelian. One set of silver had been cunning ly wrought Into little bells which tinkled tiniiy as she moved. IF you miss the vests—well! Two of Omaha's budding young business geniuses, graduates of Elite Yale, are searching for a tailor, not a tailor with .a mirrored empor ium. but one who sits on a eto'ol all day and retreats into the backroom of the shop at noon to nibble a'meager lunch from a paper bag. In fact one to whom they can take a worn-out pair of trousers and a vest and who will presto—turn out a seemingly new pair of trou. at little or not cost. What happens to the vest, AH! IP^n^^hus gone into tHo repairing of the trou. If these young men find this tailor they will probably set a new style In Omaha. Business suits — sans vests. Birthday Party. Mary Louise Kaapke. daughter of the William C. Rnapkes, celebrated ,er fifth birthday Friday afternoon at tier home. As ^special favor she was allowed to cut her own birthday cake. Her little guesls were: i»lrl« - Olrls - r»try O'Neill Mmyltr <"»>*y Jvtrerta ilullfnyla '•'■tty Walsh Jr-an (Jnllfoyla Matty Jayna Cobry Anuria ('ruin'* Maru Hykra Barbara ('rule** linns Ann I’aiker Cleraldln* Kano Beverly Johnatnu Hove - Huy Robert Kelila Arthur Johnaton J«.-k Linden Mtlly llennnn tank Borlhuff Junior Hannon Barnard Bradley Jack Ilaupke Howard Bradley (Ihurch Turkey Dinner. The First Presbyterian church will give a turkey dinner Thursday, Feb ruary 19 at «:30. Circle No. 2 will be In charge. Members of Circle No. 2 entertaining dinner parlies on that evening will lie: V Mandat Ilea- - Mrsdume#— V It. l.oomla -f V. liannlater /tI. hard Carrier It. I. Adain* C. A Orlmmel Waller Preatoo Ruluz E. Lo« Bankers (live Dance. The American Institute of Banking will hold their annual dance at the Fontenelle hotel Friday evening, Feb ruary 20. Esther Smith Houles*. Mies Esther Smith will entertain •t bridge at tier hprne Wednesday. Miss Gwendolyn Wolfe, Mrs. Fit sign Otis and Miss laditia Creighton of Roekland. Me., who were quests last week at the 4. M. ltaldrige home, left Friday evening for Minneapolis, Minn., where they w ill \ isit before going to California. They will return to their homes rla New Orleans and Florida. They were wdely feted while in Omaha by friends of Miss Wolfe, who is (be daughter of Mrs. .1. M. Hal drige. Mrs. t\ A. Kinney may be seen speeding along the high roads, these first warm days in- the ear left her by her uiiele, Ooiild Itiet/, during ids absence in South America. Mrs. Kaniiey came to Omaha in October with Mr. Kaniiey and her sons, Robert, and Carlton, Jr. Tills week they have Mr. and Mrs. \V. R. Met al thy of Duluth as their guests and will entertain in tlieiiy Itonor. ' "Punch", tile Boston terrier, loves motoring and is seen in tlie picture begging to he allowed to ride on the rear traveling boxes. -s - Qj Mi 4 Warren Howard will be one of the waitresses to assist at the pan rake tea, which will be given at All Saints church on Shrove Tuesday. She is tlie mother of two beautiful rliild'en, Sueane and Buster. Her little daughter lias inherited her pretty brown eyes. Mrs. Howard takes an artlie pert in aliiDinae work of Delta (>ainnia sorority. Miss Jean Field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Field, Is one of Omaha's few harpists. Site Is a mem ber of the Matinee Musical club, which met at her home February II and for which she is a member of the nominating committee. The dufc was organized in ihe fall and It* mem ber* are all talented musician*. Mis* field is a graduate of laisell seminary. Auburndale, Mas*., and sec retary of the Omaha and f'ounrll Bluffs l.asell dull. She I* a member of the Emma Hoagland flower mis sion. Supper Party Tonight. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hansen Will entertain this evening at their homo, when their guest* will he: Mennrii and — .« A How nor. c\ P. Hamilton, dknn 1» Whitcomb. Ralph R. Kalney. H T. Hamilton. Petitia Qreiyhtoris -(LEFO J\/lrs Qnfi c n, Ot iS-CCent&h) (Gwendolyn. QVolf'Cfi.'OHrj ' ( PHOTO 8/HL£R) (Mrs*. (? Ar$anney and ^Putich" (PHQTO OEWZt-U.) • —■—« Comings, Goings of People You Know Mr. ami Mr*. C. C. Hansen ‘have gone to Plorioa. - ** Mr. and Mrs. K. 1- Burke are at the Roliert Fulton hotel In New York Mi.*. Frank* Baker will entertain her bridge club Wednesday nt her home. Sir. ami Mrs. .lav Burn* who' are now in Florida, will sail for Europe on April It. Mr. and Sir*. E. A. Hamilton will leave YYirtay for several weeks In Texas and California. Mr. Charles H. Huntington, Omaha pioneer and former eity councilman/ is very 111 at land I.lster 4iospltnl. Miss Lois Eldred of Grand Island, who has been the guest of Mrs. O. M. Taylor, has returned to her home. Miss Josephine Hamlin has return ed to Chicago after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ham lin. Mrs. II. G. Fredrick. who was operated on Monday at Lord Lister hospital for apiK-ndh ills, is recover ing nicely. Mrs. llussell fVngner and small daughter, Mary June, will leave early in March for a several weeks' stay In Rloux Falls, S. D. Mrs. Chester K. Smith of the Alhambra apartments is visiting Ret. and Mrs. George F. Smith, Mr. Hm it It s iMireats, in Freeport, ill. Mrs. Robert Forgan of New York city, who has been the guest of her mother. Mrs. Isaac Congdon, for the last two months, lias returned to het home. Mrs. George Lee Ayres of Bead wood, H. B.. nrrKed today to spend two weeks wit It her parents, the G. II. Coons, and Iter daughter, Frances Ayres. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDonald left New York Saturday. After several weeks st the Robert Fulloti hotel, tliey will spend a week in Chicago before returning to Omaha. Mr. and Jits. David Caldwell, who have been honeymooning In Paris and Monte Caglo, will land In New York February 110. They will come direct ly to Omaha. Mrs. Caldwell wn<^ for merly Miss Lather Meyer*. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Clarke will lake possession of the Xenephon Hirrlth apartment, <13 Smith Thirty fifth street, Monday. .Mr. and Mis. Smith plan to ho In their new home soon, and are with Rev. and Mrs. Frank Smith now. / n. (tilhert fiends!!. II I’ 11 •-mlHn tnl. A. c Crnaaman. J.ynr» AVrlk# f. V. ritnaeraid, it lhnfnr Mr. unit Mi't »*. K. Hrtnk will en terliln Mutimlny -it i Ueorge Weeh liiftlnii party at their home. Thte l» the eeronit -e|n* n Valentine |airty at theti home V»l enllne'a eve. For \\ rililin^ Attnt Mies LI lx* hath Marker nnIH enter* lain her wedding nttendunt* on Sun nay at u noonday dinner at her home. cL^liss Jean ^leltL (PHOTO OewtLL) Distinguished < in«—t Here With the O. l save a Valentine pro ere .'he luncheon ’ Saturday after noon for nine rushee*. Course* were served at the homes of . Ml.se. Ml SIS’. - hem.* herv»ihy T'rsser V.-tlae Hoslei list Helen Nil..on -te*Sells s.nri Miriam l*>lsh Msr> Ellen 1 u.-hs i‘harlot te Troistt H». noi Imtknell .1 K Kiiscernld, Honoring the Maloiti \r>. Mr. and Mr*, .lack t'wver will en tertain at their liom* Saturday eie nine Ketiruary SS. In honor of Mr. amt Mr* Will Maloney, echo leaie *i i'ii for CutUoi m*> ^ Pan Cake Tea Feb. 24 j In planning the second annual paruuKe tta which will be held In All .Saints parish house cn Shrove Tuesday. February 34. the committee has decided to adopt the slogan: "Oha them what and all they want.'* Pancakes, sausages, real Vermont ntapie syrup donated by Judge W. A. Redlek, tid marmalade given by Charles Trin-.ble. will be there to be eaten front 13“ mien until 8 In th* evening \t one wfh the capaclt s w1 • stay and ear for thee* eight hours on one ticket. *A anion- . n* of waffle makers among the members has een chosen as a kitchen committee, which in cludes MesJames-— Mesdamee Charles Oygrr. <*. I. Fitaeaxd A E Woodman, Miaa Clara Thomas. C VV. Holler. Mrs. St b. Caldwell will be treat urer and Mrs. Conrad Young will ar range a musical program. Famant -Smith promise* te assist at the door with those who have eaten so much as to be unable to leave without aid. Other strong men will be there. Mesdarnes T. I- Davis. FTed Daugherty, and O. A. Mever will decorate the tables, and Mrs. Alvin Johnson will design the waitresses' costumes. Miss Kmma Hoogland. queen ef Ak Sitr-Ben. has selected So of her friends 'to be waitresses and she will be captain of the dining room. Those taking reservations include: Mntlanift— Frank A. A. K«b«rt H Our.^an J. ■*» R*vncl4* J I». I'axton .1 i*. 8imm*n Furry Pow#ll R. U Muntt#y Riili»h l dckjit t .1. R MrlVm*l4 Wurfn Hr>»artl .1 R Su»t#r J. T. tlUa T J MAv'kuy Tho«r vim ha\e alrMdy pl*nn';if r *” p.irtirs inrlurt*: ^0^^^^ Menlcmf* M - XV \ R-s c A A. T-o»m«n Wi»U#r M-vtd* F»*4M Martin Ohxrlf* K Man «» tx nvilAfn Kufri' V Nul.ff# H TN Yd* 8chu' t* NX NT ill r «* I. RlijkMM* M a uric# <;wW J T- MfChiri U F. Hurt? Sigma Mpma XIoniber It Honored bv (.Hub at Brand fit*. Jonquil* and lavender sweet peas Sigma Sigma club colors in bloom decorated the tea tables at th« Itrandets Saturday afternoon, whet the club, a Central High school grout entertained for Miss Dallas Nellat who is moving to Texas. Covers were laid for the megiberi who Include: Misses- - Misses - Hettv (tees Marv Asess Marshs Ijiurtii Hrlrn W#Hv I o'a K#t »#n? i# in R*#n Rrttv t'i»it Ruth b'hamvti l.outt* Morrfuon M*rr H#ur M. N«Ar«»n Murv Fr»lt» Mxr% le#htD«n Ailc# Felt* PKyUlu ktltt Koeeption Tuwdiv. Mm Cor-r Wolf and Miss Minr.H Wolf will l>e at honre Tusshy ev» nlng In honor of Mr. and Mm Kmannel Ftshel of Pittsburgh. Pa., .formerly of Dinahs. Mr. sod Xfr*. I Ftshel .ye topping at Vbh B.iChat+M %