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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 10, 1911. B SB WEDDINGS ARE BRILLIANT Omaha Society Will Shine tt Home nd in New York. STERW-BRAKDEIS AT . SHEER Y '8 0ala el Nw Hobm Oaiktai Abroad Dances of Junior Oak Plana for Opvntn !! on Are Jntfri1lr. gonial Calendar. MOXDAT Miss Rosa Smyth, luncheon at Country club; Mn. Harry Judson. lunch ton t Rome hotel for Miss Loul Powell of Berkeley. Cel.; Mr Byron Plow, din ner for Miss Cora Holmes; Lotus club, dance at Metropolitan hall. TCEPDAT Omaha Junior club, banquet at Country club; Mra. John Hughes, musi cal; Ml Irma Btaple. Kappa Alpha Theta Bridge club; Mra. F. W. Blsbaugh. Treble Clef club; Mra. 8. O. Clayton. Elite Car club; wedding of Miss Ruth Sher wood and Mr. Alexia J. Kettler; dinner and dance at Happy Hollow club; (ermo club meeting with Mra. E. H. Barnes. WEDNESDAY Dance at Country and Field Clubs. THURSDAY Mra- Herbert Howell and Mra. Earl Ellla. bridge luncheon for Mra. Leon Crandall: ladjea' day at Happy Hol low club; Bt. Patricks Pariah Card club meeting with Mra. John Oarvey and T. L. O'Connell; American tVoman league luncheon at Hotel Loyal. FRIDAY Wedding of Miss Cora Holmea and Mr. Harry Marling; Klatter Klub Meeting with Miss Blxby and Mlea Helen iAlTRDAY rlnner and dance at Country and Happy Hollow cluba; dance at Field club. Moat oi the autumn weddlnga will pre cede the debutante partiea. Many of tha weddlnga will be celebrated In October, whlla moat of the debut partiea will be given In November, and a few during the holidays In December. The autumn weddings will be unusually brilliant thla year. The wedding of Mlaa Ruth Brandeia. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Arthur P. Brandeia. to Mr. Irving 8tern of New" Tor City, will be celebrated Tueaday evening. October 10. at Eherrys. Tha marriage llnee will be read at : o'clock by Dr. Leo Franklin of Detroit formerly of Omaha, anii an intimate friend of the Brandeia family. Mlaa Leola Brandeia, a.ater of the bride, will be maid of honr, and the brlde'a only attendant. Mr. Melville Stern wll be beat man. Following the ceremony, a wedding din ner will be aerved and about ninety guest will be preaent, the. invitationa being re stricted U member, of the families and a few Intimata friends. The young people will take a trip to Palm Beach, returning to Hotel Plasa, New York City, where they have taken apart' menu until the first of the year, when they start on a sx months' wedding trip abroad. The marriage of Mlaa Susan Holdrege to Dr. Robert Hollister will take place on the evening of October 4 at Unity church, and will be the first of the large fall weddings and one of the moat Important of the social events. Miss Holdrege has chosen her bridesmaids from out of town and they are Mies Franoes Rogers of St. Paul, and Miss Ruth Wiggles worth of Boston. Miss Lata, Holdrege, her sister. Is to be the maid of honor. Tha wedding of Miss Elisabeth Greene of Warwick, R. I., and Mr. Bernard W. Capen, will be celebrated October 10. This will be a church wedding and the ceremony will take place at 4:80 o'clock. A quiet wedding which will be celebrated In October will bo that of Miss Lucy Jonee of Washington, V. C. and Mr. Joseph Byrne of this city. The ceremony will probably take place October 17 In Wash ington. A wedding of considerable Interest in University circle Is that of Miss Mayone Thompson and Mr. Thomas M. Murphy. This will be Tuesday evening, October 34. Mlaa Ruth Thompson will be maid of honor. Mra. Herbert Hays of 8 tell a. Neb., matron of honor, and the bridesmaid will be Miss Margaret Murphy of Leaven worth, Kan., and ' Miss Mildred Perry of Reedsburg, Wis. Two of the larger weddings will be cele brated In November, but definite dates have not been decided the weddings or Mis Brownie Bes Baum and Mr. John Route of Baltimore, . and that of Miss Louisa Lord and Dr. Roger Throop Vaughn. The mrabers of the Omaha Junior club will meet Tuesday evening at tha Country club at a T o'clock banquet Thla la the first meeting of the season of the club and arrangements will be made for series of dancing parties to be given thl winter. Tha Omaha Junior club was organised last year and gave several enjoyable af fairs. The Christmas ball was on of the most elaborate parties given during the year. Tuesday evening officer will be elected. The present executive committee includes Messrs. Raymond Low. Harry Koch. J. M. Harding. Cutabert Potter and Edward O'BrUn. The club 1 composed only of young bachelors, although member of the younger married set are invited to tha boll, day party. I About twenty-five member of the club are expeoted at the meeting Tuesday even, lng. Mra. J. M. MetcaJf and Miss Rose Coff man., who have recently returned from a thirteen months' stay In Europe, met many Omaha friends abroad and had en joyable experience with them. They first took an extended motor trip throught France with Mr. and Mra. E. J. Cornlah of Chicago formerly of Omaha. Juat be fore leaving Paris they spent an evening with General and Mra. C. K... Manderson and Mr. and Mra C. N. Diets. They then went to London, where they met Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wakley. Mrs. B. F. Allen and Miss Bishop. Mrs. Met caJf enjoyed a ten days' tour ot Scot land and England with the Omaha party alter wnicn they all returned to London. In the latter place, they were among the guests at the large reception given by Am oatssaor ana Mrs. wmtelaw Reid at their marble palace In London. About S.0U0 Americana were there. The party pant July fourth In London and In the morning visited the National Portrait Gallery. When they came to the portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Mra. Wakley, who was westing a mall American flag, took It off and decorated the picture of the martyr preaidtnt. While In Rome, Mrs. Metcalf and Miss Coffman were honor guests at the open lng of the United States Art exhibit at the Rome expoaitlon. Mr. Arthur Wakley and party aailed laat week for home and will land in New York Tuesday., A number ot Omaha families are not going to wait for the annual May moving. but are getting Into their new homes this fall. Mr and Mrs. Bsrton Millard have Just moved Into their attractive new red brick home on Thirty-eighth and Burt streets. Mrs. Victor Cotfman and Miss Rose Coffman have taken one ot the Pat terson house on Thirty-eighth avenue and Dodge street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur English are plan ning to occupy their new brick home on Thirty-eighth street November 1. Mr. and Mra. MeQrew will take the James Brown house on Thirty-eighth avenue about the lame time ' 'Ji :ir L. J. Nelson will be la Visitors in Omaha f .. .., - - i -J1 1 w:o- it's .-ft, . t .I ,1-1 4 at luncheon at the Deft Te room for Miss Holmes. Luncheon was followed by a box party at the Brandeia. The guests were: Mlsaea Eunice Fnaot. Grace Young, blanche Cox. York M eel amen Thomae Parker. P. M. Leverty. Harry Trumble Mles- Julia Wlllard, Cora Holmea. Meadame Homer O'Phav. Leeter Drlahaua. Fred Ton-le. Mrs. P. F. Malay and Mrs. W. B. Hasle- ton entertained at a progreaalv luncheon Thursday. Yellow and white dalaie and asters were used to decorate the rooms Those preaent were: Mesdsmes R. C. Eeavera, Dan Clark, B. F. Ppearman, M. P. Brown ef Ppi;ilon, M. R. Ereden of Bellevue. Mlaa Vaieska Rathbun was hoateaa at a luncheon Saturday afternoon given In honor of Miaa Ruth Henderaon. who Is to leave for San Antonio. Tex. Those present were: Memlames J Green, R. E. Bliss V A. Hampton, Harry Rowley. Fred Goerne, P. Judon, G. F. Beavers Misses Vaieska Rathbun, Marie Yirak. Myrtle Scully, Francis Oaule, Esther Swenson, Vivian Toll, Miases Ruth Henderaon, Elfreda Wehl. Edith Hansen, Mae Howard, Jessie Rogers. Ruth Peterson. Mr. and Mrs A. H. Rathbun. Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Boyd Carley entertained a party of twelve at cards Friday afternoon In the Frandeis club room. Mrs. J. B. Furgeson won first prize, Mrs. T. H. Nen-man second prixe. Luncheon w-as aerved in the green room. Those present were: Mesclames Mfsdames A. B. Meston. R. Carley. W. L. Burke, F. T. Lovermg. Y. H. Newman, T. W. Cox. Monroe. J. H. Bieser, . J. B. Furgeson, Boyd Carley. F. O. Riley. Miss Ltzxle Libbecker. MSS MARTHA RACHEL QUKmi OF LINCOLN; WHO IS SPENDING tee WEEurm) -mm jvrs. omrn. znws GUEST OF MRS. F. H. COLE. GUEST OF MRS. J. M. METCALFE. i- K i i ; ' i " f -y lit ''' At Happy Hollow One of the large dinner parties last evening at Happy Hollow was given by I Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dinning in honor of j Miss Gertrude McCarthy, who leaves soon to reside In Chicago. Cover were placed ' for fourteen. j Dr. and Mra. J. C. Hammond entertained I last evening at their guests at dinner: j Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wslrath, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ware, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.' Thomas', Mr. and. Mrs. H. I. Adams. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Lord gave a dinner Saturday evening, when those present were: Miss Louise Magee, Chicago, Miss Helen Magee. Chicago. Miss Louise Lord. Mr. Prentls Lord. Mr. Wyland Lord, Dr. and Mrs. Lord. Miss Corlnne Searle entertained at din ner last evening In honor of Miss Gretchen Yocom of Tacoma, Wash., who Is a class mate of Miss Searle at Wellesley college. Those prestent were: Misses Misses Gretchen Yocom, JeFBle Spenee. Nell Carpenter, Corlnne Searle, Messrs. Messrs. Ralph Kelwit, Harry Ryan. John Brain, Hlrsm Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac W. Carpenter gave the largest dinner1 Saturday evening. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dempster, Mr. end Mrs. John Flack, Mr. and Mrs. George Gilmore, . . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sunderland, . Mr. and Mrs. William Baird. ; Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Marshall. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dumont. . 'Mr. and Mrs. John R. Webster, Mrs. Arthur Lodtwood, . -i v-: ., ..... Miss Allen. I; - ir. m .i . f:j t Friday evening at the Happy Hollow club Mr. Ml Uhl entertained thirty guest at a surprise dinner to Mrs. Uhl. The decora tion were American Beauty roses. Those preaent were: . . Mr. and Mrs. David Cole, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Fry, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. F.R. Straight, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sisson. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Mlckel, Dr. and Mrs. F. N. Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. John Dale, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Van Duaen. Mr. and Mra. Mel Uhl, Mr. and Mra. Charles Wright, Mra. Charles Marsh. Miss Josephine Lynch. Mr. Harry Roger. Mr. Mel Uhl, Jr.; Mr. Melton Uhl, Mr. George Donald Uhl. There will be a special table d'hote dinner Thursday evening at Happy Hollow club. During the dinner there will be a band con cert by Greene' band and this same band will play for the dancers later In the evening. were made for rushing week at the Uni versity of Nebrssk. A pretty decoration of garden flower wa used for ths table and those preeent were: Mesdsmes-. Crandall of Lincoln, C. W, Russell, Misses Ruth McDonald, Anne Dennis, Doris Wood. Sussn Paxton, Agnes Russell, Mesdsmes Rodney Fllsa. W. B. Howard. W. O. Ure. Misses Frances Zabel, Ines Manrld of Chlcsgo. Olabeile Hervey. Eva Penny, For the Future The Lotus club v .. Its first flsnctng party at Metropolitan hall Monday even ing This club will give a dancing party every Monday evening at this hall. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sherwood will en tertain the Sherwood-Kettler wedding psrty at dinner Mondsy evening at their home. Covers will be placed for ten. Mr. Thomas Lynch has Issued Invitations for a large dinner to be given at the Hen shaw Monday evening, September IS. in honor ot the out-of-town Crelghton men. who will be In Omaha for the class reunion and the Lynch-McCreary wedding. Wedding Bells Mr. Dean Bums and Miss Nona McCoy were married at the First Methodist church, Saturday afternoon. The Reverand Lynch performed the ceremony. They left at once for an automobile tour In the state. Mr. and Mrs. Burns will be at home after October first st 3024 Cass street. Friday from Lake Michigan, where they spent th summer. Miss Helen Sommer hss returned from Lake Oklbojl. where she spent a month with Lincoln friends. Mra. F. A. Brogan and son, Maurice are spending this month at Crawford house. In the White mountains. Miss Rebecca Smith of Blloxl, Miss., will arrive the latter part ot thl month to visit Miss Elisabeth Swett. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon V. Smith, Jr.. have taken apartments at the St. George, 113 North Thirty-first street. Mr. snd Mrs. Hsrry Steel, who have been spending two weeks at Excelsior Springs, are expected horn Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Allen are at th Colonial again, after occupying th D. C. Patterson house for the summer. Miss Hartell and Miss Msy Hartsll ar rived In New York Saturday from Pari and will be In Omaha September 15. Mrs. W. B Millard and eons arrived Saturday from a summer spent at their place at Richard's Landing. Canada. Mrs. Fredlnand Adler Is expected home soon from an extended trip to Glenwood Springs, Msnitou and Colorado Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kountse are ex pected home tomorrow from New York, where they went after leaving Mackinac Miss Letta M. Stone has gone to Lead vllle, i. D.. and will visit In . Glenwood Springs and Denver before returning home. Mrs. E. A. Russell, who has been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Howard, re turned Saturday to her home in Old Mr. Walter A. Mandelberg has return .1 from an extended eastern trip to New York, Philadelphia. Atlantic City and Baltimore Rabbi Louis J. Kopsld of Stockton. C a I . . who has been visiting hi parents. Mr. nm1 Mr J. M. Korld. hss returned to Stork ton. Mr. E. V. Krug of St. Louis, who spent th week at th home of her mother. Mrs. J. F. Coad, returned to St. Louis last even ing. Mr. and Mr. Henry HUler and Miss Florence HUler have returned from Chl csgo where they spent the summer st tho Chicago Beach hotel. Miss Marguerite Buggy of S41 Sahler street ha returned from a pleasant visit with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. w. F. Mohltt of MeCool. Neb Mr. George Thummel and family re turned Isst week from their summer home on St. Joseph Island. Mr. Thummell re turned home two week ago. Mr. 6. A. MeWorter and Mr. Hugh Mr Whorter of Chicago, formerly of Omaha, are expected to arrive here Mondsy to spend the week with friends. Mrs. W. G. Tuttle and Miss Margaret Tuttle of Minneapolis, who' have been the guests of Mrs W. D. Bsncker since last Saturday, will leave Monday. Mrs. M. A. Cleary nnrt grandson. Cleary VT n (fi n vtnrn,4 THiii-ft V m ftr A mm. mer spent fh the east, visiting Chlcsgo and (Continued on Psire Three) Neh The wedding of Miss Anna Elizabeth Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Kaufman, to Harry E. Shary was celebrated at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon at All Saints church. Rev. T. J. Mackay officiating. About thirty guest were pres ent Mr. and Mr. Shary left Immediately after the ceremony tor an eaatern wedding trip and will later reside in Omaha. Personal Gossip Is are Mrs. I. W. Moore of Perkins, Ore visiting Mrs. S. Iy Spalding. Mrs. Westbrook and M'.ss Wessells at the Dennis hotel in Atlantic City. Mrs. Harry Doorly and children ha returned from Cherokee Park, Colo. Mrs. B. T. Cannon of Salt Lake City. is visiting her mother, Mrs. A C. P. Farrel:. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Root and small son ara spending ten days st Saratoga Springs. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Brock have returned after a visit In Montreal and Halifax. Nova Scotia. Miss Evelyn Bergman has returned from a two months' visit In Milwaukee and Chicago. Mrs. Joseph Allen and Miss Luella Allen have returned from a three months' trip in the east. Mrs. Sherman Pinto and children have re turned from their summer home near Bailey, Colo. Mrs. W. 8. Baylan and Miss J. Anna Hilllard of Kanss City are vlatting Mr. T. B. Holbrook. Mr. Wyne E. Waltman of Mlseoula, Mont.. Is' visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. McLafferty. Mrs. M. L. Butler of Napa, Cel., Is visit ing at the home of. Prot G. R. Kathburn, 3101 Corby street. Rev. T. J. Mackay ad family returned Ot Warren 111. MISS ANNA TIBBETS Of Lincoln. their new home at 3507 Woolworth avenue October L while Mr. William 6chmoller's whit tile nouae oh Woolworth avenue near the Field club, is almost ready for occu pancy. Mr. and Mr. C. A. Grimmel ex pect to have their Thanksgiving dinner in their attractive new brick house near the Field club. I Mrs. A. M. Munchhoff and Miss Mary Munchhoff moved last week from 2106 Cass street to 3634 Harney street. at Pleasures Past Miss Ruth Dowiing entertained kenslngton Thursday afternoon for several girls of the young set, who leave shortly for school In the east. Those present were: , Misses ' Misses Glenn Way. Henrietta. Mr-fun. Henrietta Gilmore. " Elsa Haarmann. Henrietta Flack, Gretchen Williamson. Mona Cowell, Elisabeth Doud. Mrs. H. D. Hutse entertained at cards Friday in the Brandeia Assembly rooms. Pink and white cosmos formed an attrac tive decoration and those present were: Mesdames Albert King, W. B. Russum. J. H. Everson, N. U. Nichols. H. L. Jesterin. Jans Nielsen. H. D. Hulse. Mesdami B. F. Marti. C. W. Nabo, W. 8 Rows. A. G. Vroman, E. R. Lynn. H L. Underwood W. F. Rowe. in honor of the first wedding anni versary of Mr and Mrs. W. A. C. John son, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase enter tained at bridge Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nssh. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howe. Mr. and Mrs. W J. Foye. Mr- and Mrs. Isaac Coles. Mr and Mrs. Wilhelm. Mr. and Mrs. O. T- Eastman. Miss McCormick and Miss Baum A dinner party was given Friday evening by Mrs. A! Powell at their home. 3424 B street. In celebration of Mr. Powell birth day. It wa a complete surprise to Mr. Powell and th invited guest included: honer of Mrs. Leasure. mother of Lieu tenant Leisure. Those present were: Colonel and Mrs. Wood Jewell, Miss Leasure. Ter Haute, Ind , Lieutenant and Mrs. Lynn. Lieutenant and Mrs. Leasure, Mrs. Margaret J. Gilchrist, Miss Leasure. Lieutenant Bell. Major and Mrs. Gilchrist, Mrs. S. H. Smith entertained Wednesday afternoon at a bridge luncheon In honor of Mrs. Fred Smith of Syracuse, N. T.. and Mrs. Charles Sheperd of Brooklyn. N. Y. The color scheme was red. Covers was laid for: Mesdamea Mesdsmes Dorward, Neal. Porter, Siefken, Schriver, Fred Smith, Copley, Charles Shepherd. Cole. 8. H. Smith. Miss Collett. Mrs. J. P. Byrne, 311 North Thirty-first street, and Miss Duff entertained at din ner Thursday evening in honor of Miss Blanche Carrigg, who will be one of the autumn brides. The house wa prettily decorated with hearts and Richmond roses. Dinner was served at one large and twe small tables. The larger table had as a center piece a mound of red roses, which covered a basket filled with pretty aprons which were presented to the bride-to-be later in the evening. Cover were laid for eighteen. Miss Cora Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.-L. Holmes, whose wedding to Mr. Harry Marling will take place September IS. will be the guest of honor st a number of social affalrb next week. Saturday Mrs. Martin Selllck of Onawa, la., entertained 1 At the Country Club Mr. and Mr. E. T. Swob will entertain at cupper thl evening at the Country club. Dinner parties last evening were glvn by F. A. Nash, who had four guest; Frank Keogh. lx; J. P. Magee. tour; A. V. Klnsler. three; Samuel Burns. Jr four. At the Field Club A few dinner parties were Riven last evening at the Field club. E. J. McVann had six guests; Mr. and Mrs Everett Buckingham ' and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foster had six guests; R. W. Breckenrldge, ten; A. A. Allen, eight, and H. C. Strelght, four. The members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority war entertained at lunch eon Saturday at the Field club. Plan That Tired Feeling In th feet, ankles and limbs, even In the) back, Is commonly caused by the weakening of the muscles on the underside of foot. Are made to support the foot thus quickly relieving; and per manently curing all foot troubles. The scientific heel base Is built ' to extend beyond the point of greatest, pressure ot the weight of the body on the arch of the foot. Come in and let us show you how the construction of these shoes provides the only positive means of avoiding and perman ently relieving foot troubles. Drexel Shoe Co. Farnam Strat. If A gentle reminder The cold days of winter will soon be here. Make your selection of furs now, pay a small deposit and we will set them aside In our cold storage plant until called for. Note prices, then call and see for yourself. , Black Coney Bcarf and Muff 18 J512 Black Jap Wolf Scarf and Muff. Fitch Opossum 6carf and Muff $20 Australian Opossum Scarf and Muff $22 Ganuine Persian Lamb Scarf and Muff $33 Japanese Mink Scarf and Muff $42 American Mink Scarf and Muff. . . $145 Material makes difference in price. Same class of workmanship in all furs. 1613 Farnam Street I,, i . i 1 " " u Opening of th Fall Term" In tie study and practice of the Science and Art of Salesmanship An advanced clas using the most approved eyetem which secure tang ible results Is now being organized. This course is the best of It kind and ha nver befor been presented In ciass-form In this city. U'hi Improved method not only teaches the whys nd the wherefores, but also the HOW. 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