amuSements ] The Omaha Sunday_>ee i children’s page — *___— ■ — ■■ — —j PART THREE OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1925. _ '_ oc(e£y ^ '■ ■ —*1 _ _ ' Photo ^ ^ . , - , ^^^.^—■—■——— -»” oAivs. aACyron tyochstetthv and Frances gvelyn. I LOOKING quite an Individual, llltle France* Evelyn, baby (laughter of Mr. ami Mr*. Myron Hoehstettler. I is seen here In her own private ear. She was named for her aunts, Mrs. Fred Daugherty, a former i|uceii of A Ak-Ssr-llen. and Evelyn I’ieronnet of Chicago. The ha by and her parents reside at the home of her devoted grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hoehstettler. | Mr*, George Pratt is receiving congratulations today with other members of the committee in charge of the f successful George Washington dinner given last nighJ li.v the members of the Women's Faculty club at Conklin j ball on the campus -if the I niversity of Nebraska college of medicine. A program of unusual excellence was f provided. Mrs. Pratt is the wife of Dr. Pratt and the mntliei of a young son, Peyton. 1 * * • V An attractive member of the,young set is Miss Frames Castetter. Slie is assisting at Mrs. Maynard Itoclia nan’s tea this afternoon. / * * * I Craving Saturday after a week's visit with Mr. an d Mrs. 0. G. Wilson, is Mrs. Fred Crowley of lies Moines. If* Mrs. Crowley is prominently identified with club work both in her city and outside. Stic served as chairman of Ni puffery in the general federation under .Mrs. Thomas G. Winter's administration. When in Paris recently, she f arranged for an exhibit of American pottery over there, a ml for her writings on art, she was granted a card of ad mission to all art galleries in Italy. Mrs. Crowley- is art adviser to her 1<* al club and is on the art committee of her state. She is serving on a commission appointed by the city council for "Keosauqua Way.” a roadway out of H Des Moines, and is also on a commission for a suffrage memorial monument. The little theater movement f in her city claims her interest, loo. A hook of her songs has been published, and articles by her have appeared \ hi the International Studio and other magazines. 1 H£YN /* ■ 1 ' —-———————— X Washington Birthday Dinner at Omaha Club a Popular Event * j No dancing is the decree for the annual Washington'* birthday dinner, lo be given on Monday evening at the Omaha club. Card table*, however, will be placed for those tvho car# to play. Judge Arthur Wakelv and Hon. G M. Hitchcock will be speaker* of the •vening. At their table will be seated Gen end Mrs. George Du neap. Gen srtl and Mr.-. Halstead Dorey, Colonel and Mrs. C. C. Kinney, Messrs, and Mesdames Karl Gannett, George Prlnz, Henry Wyman, Mrs. Arthur Gthou and Messrs. John Dee Webster, and Randall Brown. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Potts have made reservations for 1«: Dr. and Mrt. Charles A. Hull will entertain a party; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan, 12; Edward Porter Peck, 10; <\ I,. Deuel. 10; Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Weird, 10; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dixon, eight; Air. and Airs. AV. F. Baxter, eight; Mi\ and Mrs. G. M. Rlddfr, eight; Mr. and Airs. Henry Doorly, six; Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Bruenlng. six. Reservations for smaller parties have been made by Capt. B. H. Hazel stein, Capt. J. J, Nealon, Col. H. A. Eaton, Mr. snd Mr*. AA'. P. Gurley, D. AI. Visonhaler snd B. A. AV^Ioox. MaJ. and Mrs. E. A. I/ithrop will entertain for Col. and Mr*. P. R. Goklerrnan nnd their daughter, Miss Phyllis Goldenniin, Col. and Airs. AA G. Mnrchlson, Col. and Mrs. G. W. TIllotsoH? MaJ. Matthew A. Palen, Capt. and Mrs. John P. Horan and I’inal Affairs for Misf Barker and Mr. Buying. Following the Elliott Down* wed #lng reception last evening, Allss Peggy Reed entertained the Bussing Barker wedding ailendants at the ^•^'nntenelle supper dance. Today Atr. and Mrs. Barker sre giv Ing a noon dinner at their home, and this evening Miss Nan Hunter will be hostess at supper party. The ceremony will be performed st high noon Monday by Father ItolMipflc at #i. Barnabas Episcopal church. I Mr. and Mr*. John W. Battih. A "Dutch treat’’ parly will com prise' Mr. anil Mrs. C. C. George, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Morsman, Mr and Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Eastman and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Everett of Council Bluffs. Charles Rhodes to Wed March 10 Charles Rhodes and his fiances', Miss Florence Leonard Masters of Jacksonville, III., have set. their wed ding date, which was scheduled for April, as March 10. Mr. Rhodes left Thursday for Kan sns, following the GouldMann nup tials In which he served a* usher, and will go from there to Jackson ville. where Ills parents the \V. K. Rhodes of Lakeland. Fin., formerly of this city,' and Ills sister and bretlier In-law. the It. Ware Malls, will Join him for the ceremony. Miss Masters and Mr. Rhodes will lie wed In the Colonial Inn. Mrs. Hall will serve as matron of honor. The bride's sister, Miss Eleanor Masters, who was a visitor here last sum mer, will be maid of honor and Mr. Hall best man. idttle Richard Smith Hall will e< company Ms parents to his uncle's wedding. Mr. Rhodes and bis bride will be at home March 15 In their apartment in the Austin. They will honeymoon In Chicago. McDnnalds Have Son. Mr. afid Mts. Stewart McDonald of Brooklyn announco tlie birth of a non Friday In Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mr*. McDonald am former Omn ban*. Mr*. McDonald before hoy mar ring* wa* Ml** Beatrice Johtinon. Her mother, Mr*. D. A. Johnwon, will g«> ea*t In throe week* to **o her grand son. M tjiimlicon Boot < lul». Mr*. Howard Me Monies will I.*- boat e«* her horn* Monditx t«• *, ouch eon book Qiulfc College Club Will Have Successful Bridge Benefit Ninety tabled have been reserved for the bridge lieneflt to be given by the drama nectlon of the Omaha Unllege club at the Krandels restaurant on Saturday, February IS. Mre. E. S. Traverg, chairman, haa selected the following to serve aa hostesses: M*idamaa • •laniM H*dn*.r. Herbert Woodland, William Uouk* A. K Harrington. Harvay N*wbianch( .linifs Datilir.an. Sarjk Jonlyn. Harold H«rg«iu!»l Harry Hlvatt, t»#«.rg* Mtrkal. Mia**a* - Mi**-*** — Ix>ul»» Ht*gn#f, Rrrtha Nani#. J#an Ha*. Rrrnb* Dunn. J Press Club Gives Feature Act at Orpheum At th# Orphanm theater th# \v##U of March 22 th# Omaha Woman’# Pr### cluh will i*r#H#nt Mr*. M#nrv Doorly In h#r play, *‘Tha Mfl#," on# of th# priz# winning manuscript* In th# r#c#nt pit## club conf#*t. »«°v5 Mitzi Honored Mr, end Mr*. Joy Hutpheti will en tertain Tueadny evening nt the ftrandei* *upper dance in compliment to Mitzi* Hajot, who hrlng* her mu •leal comedy to the Itrnndel* theater Tue*day and NVedneaday. Mein hem of the treat will he iin'*iu th^l» Miss Anne Pearsall will entertain Miss Martlia Hannett of Jackson, Midi , her daesmate at Frances Shinier school. Mount Cnrroll, 111., next month at her home. MImh Jean Trimble, another France* Shlmer uhl. will brio* two fellow students ns a nests at the same time. For flit* llohrrt Loom Ur*. Mr fRti« 1 Mrs. (ieortto l-hucler \vill J entertain KrMav evening for the Hob*) i lt I .notIIl *'* w ho noivi soon to Iow a to make their home. Saturday evening the Hidmrd p. ii'i i will |ths a supper party si ihe Foptenell# and Sunday the bit Huffs. Ji . will eu leu Ala At euppu. 1 “a 1— — — J oACrs OrecC Qroubley M«U(W Mpha O Mumuar Minima* of Mpha Omrloon t'l will b« ent*i*tali!«it at a l o'clock lunch pon, February "S. at the bom* of Mlj-a Maryupi imnaby, ;JT1 N»« IKicf «tr*ot. Mi* \ bloc >< Smith amt Ml** I.ucIIIp .Uptick. a*.*l*lln|f boat p#*p*. I o \ i*il Mr*. Millrr. Mr* M\ron M- Mill.nn vt S lVr,t, ^ tm wilt m ii\v \■, Maid) 4 iu vUil All's. A14jl A. AlUlti\ O. F. S. Initiation. Mapl* l.*af O E. P will hold an In (nation at. th* Masonic tempi* Satur day, February J*. at S i>. m. Refreshment* will b« **rx*d follow ing th* crenmjn. Dinner-Bridge Fridax. Mr. and Mi Ho yd < la- * w ill «r. t* tat- s* a *■ hrb a* iKuta i t ida^ m*dU | Miss Elizabeth Elliott Weds Phillip Downs Parisian Blending of Pink and Blue Characterizes the Gowns Worn by Attendants. PINK and blue, that moat Parisian blending, characterized the gowns of the Downs Elliott wedding attendants at the ceremony Saturday night In Trinity cathedral. The bride, Miss Elizabeth Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Elliott, wore white crepe satin.. The V of the low neckline In the bridal robes was repeated at the waistline In a V pattern developed In crystals and Joining the skirt and bodice. Hoses ol crepe satin made a band at the hem of the frock. These were used to finish the long court train of satin, which was embroid ered In crystal rose. She wore the gift of the groom, a diamond sapphire bracelet. The cap veil or tulle was neiuc across the brow with a band of prin cess lace. Sprays of oranif# blos soms drooped over her ears. The bridal bouquet was of lilies of the valley and orchids. The attendants’ gowns were made In one model In crepe satin. Mrs. Roland Gaupel of St. Louis, matron of honor; Mrs. Loring Elliott and Miss Josephine Sehurman were dressed ill blue, carrying pink hyacinths and sweet peas and.Ophelia roses. Misses Cornelia Baum.-maid of honor, flesh color: Frances Patton, Virginia Bar ker and Emma Hoagland wore pink and carried blue hyacinths, sweet peas, and Ophelia roses. They en tered singly. The skirts of their gowns were em broidered in crystals of matching lines. The bodices featured Interest ing necklines, combinations of the high throat line of Jenny with a double V in the back connected with a panel of the material. Each attendant wore the bride's gifts to her, platinum shoulder pins, with bowknots of pearls. Their hats were drooping brimmed Neapolitan straws, wreathed in French flowers and trailing velvet streamers. The church where Dean Stephen McGlriley performed the ceremony was decorated with palms and Easter lilies. Afterwards at the informal re ception in the Elliott home Ophelia roses were used throughout the rooms. The bride’s mother wore amethyst satin. Robert Downs, brother of the groom, served him as best man and ushers were Alessrs. Robert Ed wards. Foye Porter Guy Beckett of lies Moines, Loring Elliott, Donald Klpllnger. Ralph Campbell and Dr. Herbert Davis. Philip Downs presented his grooms men with gold monogrammed pens and pencils. Following the reception the bride and groom left for New Orleans, the bride wearing an ensemble in earne lian shades with a coat of kasha and frock of bengaline. Her straw and silk hat matched. They will spend a'tnonth cruising the West Indies, and on their return will occupy the Elliott home tempor arily. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott will spend the summer hi California. .New Doane Officer^. The Omaha Doane College club elected Harold Mullen Smith presi dent. and Miss Louise V.'. Barstow secretary treasurer of the Doane col leg club at a meeting of the students and alumnae held at the University i lub Friday evening. Junior League in Style Show for Rotary Wives of visiting Roiai-ians, wha will meet here in convention early in April, from Nebraska, Iowa ami South Dakota, will lie given a style show they undoubtedly will long re member, for Omaha Junior Daguer* will be the models. Mr*. C. Louis Meyer, who is wei’ known herself as one of tiniaha‘» most smartly gowned women, is se lecting the models from among ihi members, and will choose the go’.vnu in which they will appear. The show will be given Friday April 3. The scene of the event ha: not be'rn selected. Community Players Announce First Performance The Community Playhouse. Inc., Omaha’s co-operative organization for tile production of plays and develop ment of local artists, will open at Technical High School auditorium Wednesday, March 4. in a variety en tertainment. Much of the interest centers around the one-act play. ‘ Trifles.” a drama by Susan Glaspeli. Mrs. Walter HUenbaugh. chairman of the production committee, will cast ’’Trifles" Sunday afternoon, when a group of players will meet Gregory Foley, play director, formerly of the North Shore Theater guild, who comes to Omaha to direct the spring activi ties. The W. R. Huntington offer i- r sleight-of-liand performance: Franc's Potter, two banjo numbers. Miss Adelaide Fogg wifi present a dance. "The Clock,” accompanied by the West Sisters’ quartette: an "AU Scotch Trio” will appear including Robert Maicoln. William H. Wallace and Everette S. Dodds. Student* of Mi** -Mary Cooper will present an American Indian dance. Tickets may be secured at Mat thew’s Book store. Air?. Magee Return?. Mr*. Ella Cotton Mage* will return the first of the week from New Tork City where she ha* been during Ih ■ past month. Comings, Goings of People You Know --' Mrs. George C. Smith ar.d Mis? Winifred Smith returned Thursday from California. Miss Isabel Pearaull is in tanoata where she attended the Pe.ua TaU Delta fortnal Saturday evening. John Hoel is spending the week-end n Lincoln, where he alter "ed the Delta Gamma formal Saturday eve r.ing. Robert G. Collins returned to hi« home today from OtarVson hospital where he has been 111 for the last two week*. Mrs. Byron Tlunter nil leave in March for St. Louis. She will spend_ some time at Principal school, of which ahe is an alumnae. Miss Ellen Kr*bb« who l as spent the last month In Washington ar.d New York is now ill Civ -go and r ill strive^horae in two weeks. Mr, and Mra, J. F. Smith of New York arrive early in March and rill scompnny the AVUi Goads to San Francisco for a short trip. Mlsa Annstte Smith of F-altimore " who will be remembered as a visitor a year ego with Air*. Carl Gray, w ill arrive March 5 to be her guest. * , General and Mrs. Halstead Pore and their daughters. Mints Georgi ana and Ednah. who are to reside it: the Philippine* will leave Omaha Feb ruary Mies Mildred Tail, daughter of th, president of Peru State Normal school. Miss Jerry Mlckel and Mis Jess!* Glass drove in from rer.i Sst urday to attend the pci-formance of "Rain” at the Braudel* Mrs Charles Iwheck returned fe rn Chicago Thursday after a visit with tier daughter, Mrs. AA iliiant Hat Alger, jr., who vetume>i with her to spend two weeks. They w-111 be with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Toung. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. \!-e Hen berg of the Colbert apartments are Their daughter. Mra Goldman of Pt. lamia. formerly Angela Hergfcerg. Mra. i. Schanfnrber. mother of Mrs, Here)x«rg. and Mrs. Max Rosenblmu and daughter. Flaine of Lincoln. Mrs. IT B. Fits* era Id and sen and daughter will leav* Tuesday for Pittsburgh. Pa., to join Mr. Fit* gerald. and where tliey will make their future home They have been resident* of Omaha f<*r the last five rears, coming here front the o>( Several pxrdrs have been given do if. the last week honoring Mr*. F gsrabk