Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 29, 1911, EDITORIAL, Page 2, Image 14

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FORMER QUEENJS TO MARRY
Mill Brownie Best Baura Hat For
mer Queent in Wedding Party.
PLAN FOR HARVARD GLEE CLUB
Loral Alantnl la Bumf Preparing" la
Make th Kvrnt Quite etal.le
la "orlal Circles In Thla
("II r Ih Urrrinbrr.
due la I Calendar,
MONDAY-MIss Kr urn-en Nash, dinner
and mualoale for Mini Raum and Mr.
Rouse; Ml Dorothy Hall, luncheon tor
Mlaa Harriet VanZlle of New York;
Mr. C. W. Hull, box party at the bran
dela; Lieutenant and Mr. Nitthan 1'oMt,
bo paity at the HrunUuia; Aire. Joronie
Magee. luncheon at Omaha club fur
Mra. H. Ulmon Hlrd of New York.
TL'EHRAY Mr. and Mr. J. K. Maum,
dinner for lCouie-Uauii wedding party;
entor claaa of itrownell Hall, lUllow
e'cn party; weddlnf ol Mln Kllaaleth
Ouglrr and Mr. O'ige Klitusser; witch
party at Diets club; Mr. and Mra.
tJeorre Hogeri. reception for l'eru club.
.AVKUNB.SDAY WtirtUIng of Mlaa Urownle
Bee Baum and Mr. John Uould Ilouae;
.weddlna- of Mla laabelle McKelvy and
Mr. Charle Reveal Ianlel: Mli llo
eoe Dellecker, tea: afternon reception
, at Brownelt Hall; Mia. J. J. Hr. V.
. W. club.
; THURSDAY TueaJay Morning Mualcale
'. club, mualcale und reception at the
ieni-ef Mn. Georfe Joalyn; Mra. Kd
ward sorter reck, buffet luncheon for
Mra. E. A. Curtahy; Kt-A-Vlrp. danclnif
party at Chanibera; Merry Makera' club
of Trinity cathedral, HnUowo'ea party
' at Jacobs' Memorial hall.
FRIDAY Qui Vive club, dance at Cham.
bera; Mica Mabel Illcka, Charmonte
Z club.
Z BATCRDAY-Mlaa Mary Rlnf wait, t
- o'clock coffee; Capitol Hill Uanclng-
li club, dance at Chamber.
The eoclety event of the week will be
the wedding of MlRa Urownle Hexa Baum
- daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. U. liaum,
r and Mr. John Gould Roure of Baltimore,
which will take place Wednesday even-
Ing at All 6aliu' church and which v. 'II
' be followed by a recoptlon at the 1'iuni
Jifine.
MIm Rauin and Mr. Ruuse huvc been
honor !tuet at a xy round of el;ilorr.t?
oifalra for the In:,; two wceka and will
continue to be feud up to the time of
the wedding. Monday evening will be
Mls Florence Nuli't dinner, followed by
.a muvlcule at which Mia Maiy Munch.
-ijf will give the program. Tueaday
ftenlog Mr. and Mm. li-unii will give
' t dinner for the wedding party, which
will be followed by a ie'itrful at the
church.
; A note of dlatlnctlon In He wedding of
, lhla popular mil nttructlve young lUuitli
. ter of tJmahu it the fact that her wed
ding party will contain three foimrr
ouerna of Ak-Sar-lien. Mlu llaum lur
'"t!f ti quicQ of Ak-Sar-'len In It 10. Her
-matron of honor. Mra. Frank Wllhilm.
A MM queen the prrordlng ve.ir and one
of her brldecmulda, M Florence Naittt,
a a (jueen the yeur following Mlsa
' 'liauio'a rule ovt:r QaUtia.
1 J
" Mmi for Harvard Glee ( lab,
P - The concert of the Hurvnrd Glee. Banjo
. and Mandolin dubi December SO, with
the featlvltlea which the Ntbraaka liar
kkvard Alumni club la planning for their
entertainment, promlaea to be on of the
largest and gayeat of the holiday at
fa Ira.
' tioclety la leaving Icccinber 30 free from
other offolia In order that the Harvard
vlaltors, who will number over eeveniy.
five roe a, niay be the chief attraction.
lu addition to the thirty Omaha Harvard
alumni there w 111 be a number of under
gradualea home at that time. It la aluo
men from other Nebraska town and
from Lea Molm-. Sioux City, and nearby
tnwna of other Mat will como to Omaha
for the concert.
The local alumni met Saturday at the
University club and formed tentative
plans for the occasion. Following the
concert at the Boyd thratir thure will be
dance at the Home lintel. The locul
men .will also entertain their uulveralty
brotheis at luncheon and dinner on the
duy of the concert.
The entertainment committee for the
event comprises Mr, Arthur Crittenden
Smith, president of the Nebraska alumni;
Mr. Wllllum Scare Toppleton and Mr.
Arthur Kcellno. The ticket committee tl
compound of Mr. Kara Millard, ireretury
of the Nebraska alumni; Mr. 11. W.
Yates, Jr., and Mr. Charles II. brown
Moclely a HladylnaT.
Society tnulda and matrons of Omaha
are planning many activities bealdea din
ing, dancing and tea drinking thla winter.
Most of the debutantea are studying
munlo or languages. Some of them are
planning to study fancy dancing this
winter. Resides the numerous lessons,
society women are attending many lec
tures and muslcalcs. ,
Tho Omaha Society of Flno Arts will
has e, as lecturer on "Music and Art'
November U Mr. Ilrnry P. Karnes. The
latter part of the winter Mr. Thomas
J. Kelly wjl give a series of Interesting
lectures for the Tuesday Morning Musical
club on Richard Wagner and the operas
Included In "The Ring."
Monday Rrldge clubs have been changed
to Tuesday clubs on account of the lec
tures of Prof. Tsui H. Orummann of the
Vnlverslty of Nebraska. Mr. F.ames Is
giving a aeries of six lectures Tuesduy
afternoon at hi studio on "Appreciation
of MuhJc."
The Tuesday Morning Musical club
composed largely of society women, will
open Its season with a reception and
musical next Thursday afternoon at the
lutiire of Mrs. George A. Joslyn. The
program Is arranged by Mrs. Charles Wll
helm president of the club, and the pro
gram will be given by Mis Mary Munch
hoff. Mr. Henry Cox and Mr. Martin
Bush. Mrs. Kdward A. Cudnhy, a former
officer of the club, will be one of the
honor guests at this reception.
Benefit Mlele.
Mrs. Psmuel Keta. ho Is a 'member
of the board of directors of the Social
Belt lenient, entertained at a delightful
musicals Baturduy afternoon at her home
for the benefit of the Betllement. The
tirouiam was given by Miss Fay Lorrna
Hersog of Lincoln, r.lece of Mrs. hats
assttted by Miss Helen Summer, violinist
Miss llerxog comes from a family of
musicians. Her mother, Mrs. Hersog. Is
a well known plunlst of Lincoln and Mrs.
Kats Is a prominent musician of this
city.
Miss llerxog opened the program with
an Interesting group of vocal solos, and
also gave piano selections. Miss Bo tu
rner then gave a group of violin solos.
The large audience was enthusiastic.
The Social Settlement will receive about
ti0 for Its general fund from the musliale.
For the Future
Saturday evenlngMr. and Mrs. Frank
Wilhelin entertained at dinner for Miss
Ress Raum and Mr. Rouse, when the
fourteen guests were me:bera of the
bridal petty and Included Mtss Raum,
Miss Nash, Miss Fltxgerald of Chicago.
Mlsa Helen Cudahy, Miss Hewitt of Des
Moines, Mr. Ricliard llaum, Mr. Jack
Ha u in, Mr. Uraham of Baltimore. Mr.
Kn.hardi.on of I'hiladelpl la. Mr. Carr of
Richmond, Ind., and Mr. Sertell of Louis
ville, and Mr. Rouse.
Mrs. Frank Dafoe will be honor guest
st a luncheon Monday at the In-lrt tea
room given by the womei who were her
ruet d'ltlnir t'.e nie'l"i- of the Ne-
braeka Federation of Women's cluba
luat year. The lio(eKo will be Mrs.
T.. J. Henley, Mra. M. I). Cameron, Mra.
Jc. W. Hayea and Mra F. T. Kouae. The
guenta hesldea Mra. Dafoe will be the
women who were doleaton from the
Omaha Womnn'a club ut the state meet
ing. I'lacea will be apt for:
Mesdmnea Meadumra
rank Dufoe, V. T. House,
. 1. Ciimeion, C. W. Hayes,
. J. Henley, V J. Rim.
A. K. Ilault, Albert fcdholm.
F. H. Cole.
Miss JoHle Mcliugh,
Theater Parties
Miss Ruth Thompson entertained at a
matinee party at the Orpheum Saturday.
Mrs. Kenneth H. Cameron chaperoned
the party. The others present were:
Misses Misses-
Addle Fogg, Florence Riley.
Jean Bums, Zelnia F.lllsoii,
Dorothy ( uvunaugh.Rulh Thom.son.
Miss F.lsle Stuig entertained at a mati
nee party Saturday at the Rrandels
theater, where "The Virginian" was tho
attraction. After the mntlnee they went
to the Delf Tea room for luncheon. Miss
Louise Stun and Miss Olgs Stun chap-
erruned the party and the guests In
eluded :
Misses-
Misses-
Grace .Allison.
Charlotte Rosewater,
Claire Daugherty.
Kianclin elsli,
Mary Fuller.
Canto O'Brien,
Ruth Carter,
Ruth Heecher,
Alice Coad,
Marion Coad,
llasel I'pdlke.
Helen I'earce,
rJlsle Stors.
Pleasures Past
The members of the Kappa Kappa
Gamma sorority had luncheon fiuturday
at the Delft Tea Rooms. Those prevent
were:
Mesdames
R. li. Davis.
W. H. Howard,
Meads me
Hugh Myers,
W. O. I're,
Misses
TortH Wood.
Uornea of Unco In.
j. V. McLaughlin.
M isses
Nan Cunningham,
Fdltli Locke,
Hallle Uroh.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weymuller enter,
talned at their home Friday evening.
Those present were:
Mr and Mrs. fl. Stors.
Mr.' und Mrs. M. Ftothow.
Mr. and Mis. Charles Hloir,
Mr. and Mra. F.. A. Klgg'.ns.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Stors.
Mr. and Mrs. John buck,
Miss Kiiuna Itlhler,
Mr. tl. W. Tteiney.
Mr. 11. F. WlUtodt,
Mrs. J. Allan .Murphy entertained at
bridge Saturday afternoon for her guest.
Mls Claire Dovey of l'lattsmoulh. Tables
were arianged for:
Misses-
Misses
Zola Dellecker,
F.ll Wirt.
Council Uluffs;
Ida Smith.
Mesdames
Guy Hants Cox,
Allan McNown.
Olive Hammond.
Ann Mci'ague,
1 tel. !! Rlish.
lien ha While,
Mesdames
John K. Morrison,
Russell Harris,
II. lain Ramsey,
Mrs. Edward Forter I'eck entertained
at an Informal tea Saturday afternoon
at her home In honor of Mrs. Usury
Kttubrook of New York, formerly of
Cmaha. About forty guests were present.
Mrs. M. M. Curtis gave a luncheon Sat
urday at her home, when the guests
were:
Mesdames
J J. Drown.
H. W. Yates.
Nathan Merrtsm.
II. C. Van liteson,
O W. Doane,
W. L. Shulby.
Mesdames
R. F. Cruinmer,
Ocorge H. Thummet
J. M. Metcalf.
lit II Oallugher.
E. Dlmon Bird,
New York;
Mlsa Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Fwuneld gave a
dinner Thursday evening for Mra. E.
1 inion Bird of New York. Miss Curtis,
Miss Dcane, Major March, Mr. Karl Gan
nett and Mr. C. W. Hull were the guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllum Wallace gave
Models designed to meet the need for a wrap
that is suitable for street wear and attractive
enough for evening occasions. The charming coat
illustrated is one of the many examples of coats
of this type of which we are making a feature.
It is made of velvet with revers of satin, trimmed
with fringe, priced 50.00
at
U ny !7n .f "hT!
Now models of Hroaddoth or Polo Cloth, $25 tO $50
DRESSES AND GOWNS $50.00 TO $225.00
The more elaborate dresses w hich we are selling to the best dressed wo
men in Omaha, who realize more fullyevery day that it is impossible to seeure
such a variety of styles from a made-to -order establishment.
INEXPENSIVE FROCKS $19.50 TO $39.50
For street wear or dancing, a beautiful new showing of velvets, serges,
marquisettes and chiffons.
reception Friday evening nt their apart
ments nt the Strehlow t announce the
ma:ri:e of their daughter. Resale I.lUa
belh to Wilbur E. Dewey of this city,
which to U place August S. 1911. In Den
ver, solemnised by Rev. llalloran of that
city. . ,
Mrs. A. I.. Reed gave a luncheon at
her h .me Thursday, one of a series of
ntcrtalnments she Is planning io se
ller gunsts Included
Mesdames
OeorBe H. Barker,
H. W. Yates.
H. A. Joslyn.
Milton Harlow.
iin tlallsgher,
MeMdsmes
Harold Glfrord.
H. T. Lemlst,
IX I'".. Biilcli.
K. VV. Nash.
Arthur Ouloii.
Osgood F.aetman,
Warren Rogers,
Isuuc Coles,
C. W. Martin.
Misses
Ida Kliarp.
tl. W. Wattles.
Joseph l.enniei.
John Paiigherty,
Henry wynian.
Misses
Jessie Milled.
Sharp,
t. fc-v i..e club, one or tne senior
girls' social clubs at the hlyh school, Is
being entertained by Miss Lola Howell at
house patty at her noma n'i
Saturday.
Heveral of the senior di.jo
were Invited
for Friday evening. 1 hose
present were.
Misses-
Mlssea
Katherlne Iavenport,
Adelaide Funkhouser,
Claire l'utterson.
Messrs.
Roy Gould,
Rryl Crocker,
Will Noble.
Ruth Clarke.
Adelyn Wood.
Ixils Howell,
Messrs.
Harold Thomas,
tverhart Child.
Hever Susmann
George Howell,
Miss Charlotte Rosewater enleuainea
at a Halloween party iwi
her home. A large Jack o lantern
formed the centerpiece for the table and
ono of the enjoyable games of the even
ing was a solder web hunt, when eacn
guest found u Halloween favor at the
end of the string.
Thooe present were:
Misses Misses
Elisabeth Mitchell Olg Mels,
of Fort Crook, Clnlre Daugherty,
F.lsle htors, Carlttt O'Brien,
Grace Allison. Ruth Carter,
Mary holler, r.nzanein nm-rwr,
Haxi'l Fpdlke, Margery Cavers,
Ann Axtell, Clmriotto Rosewater.
Gretchen Kustnian,
Miss Jlllah Fisher entertained at a
Hallowe'en party Friday evening at her
home, 1210 South F.leventh street, at which
the engagement of Mlsu Katherlne Clark
of Council, Uluffs and Mr. CJarence Wen
dell of Omaha was announced. Those
present were
Misses
Mav Woodrlm,
Neil Tonge.
Florence Me Hale,
F.sther Swanson,
Marie Amnions.
Hazel F.let.
Hllah Fisher,
Messrs.
Skormand.
Chenoweth,
Ooodheart,
Fisher,
Tonge.
Hi unson,
Misses .
Irene Mason.
Marguerite Tonge,
Dorothy Oreen.
Katherlne Clark,
Clui'lssu Tudlock,
Maude Deems,
Mul.ala F.lct.
MeSSI S.
Fisher,
Mason,
loodi ii h,
Kohl.,
I'off.
Wendell,
Hustln, v
Miss Melva MacAulay und Misti Mar
garet Thomas entertained ut a Hal
lowe'en party at the former's home Frl
duy evening. The house was decorated
with Hallowe'en colors, black and orange,
and appropriate games were played.
Those present were:
Misses Misses
Louise lliilley. Mary Haller.
Nellie Dudgeon, Irene Mctluire.
May llelsler. I.etltla an Ruren,
Mario Carrie. Madeline Mulvlhill,
Mil Ired Hmfford. Margaret Thomas,
Dorothy Rohrbouuh. Melva MacAuluy.
Katherlne Newbranch,
Messrs. Messrs.
Kdwln Stafford. Carlton Swlller.
Frank Hixenbuugh, Lyman l'hllllis
lr Inc Benolken
Junior Wooley,
Mark Hughes.
Reuben Mllcher,
Karl Noel.
John Dudgeon,
Charles Sudds.
S llliam Camper
Ralph l'o ell.
Mr. und Mrs. MacAulay.
Mrs. Thomas.
The Grund Rouncers' club, composed of
students and alumni of the Omaha High
school, held a masquerade Hallowe'en hop
at Wattlea parish house of All Saints
church Saturday evening. This was the
first big social event of the season at
the high school and about thirty couples
were present. Ths hall was profusely
decoratej, a Hallowe'en scheme of decora
tions being carried out. Attractive cosy
corners made of corn shocks and pump
kins were arranged and the hall was
decorated throughout with autumn
leaves. A special feature was a ghost
i dance, at whkh time the couples danced
with only a weird light from an Immense
iron kettle radiating about the halt
Cider was served during the evening from
a rustic barrel. This hop was the first
of a seriea of dances which the club ex
recta to hold during the school year and
$50 and
OUADANTEt
tAllL
PINCIL
was a great success. Rev. and Mrs. T.
J. Mackay and Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Ben
olken were the patrons and patronesses
of the dance.
The following were present:
Misses
Kunlce Hraton,
Murls Rowley,
Misses
Rernlce Whitney,
Jessie McDonald,
Marguret Burke.
Arleen Maythum,
Keuluh Crane,
Maurlne Burohmore,
Henrietta Benedict,
Ixiuiso Feuron.
Minnie Mali-Men,
Beulah Byrd,
Marguret Bqualr,
Lola Byrd.
Mary Marston.
Messrs.
Ouy Beckett,
Wyman Uecbe.
Morton Kngleman,
Benson Rowley,
Kenneth Craig.
Harry Jenkins,
Donald Fox,
Carl Stors.
Henry Thorpe,
William Wentworth
Muriel Baldwin,
Murin Hlxenbaugh,
1 ,11a Marshall,
Frances Uamhnrdt.
llaxel Montague.
Helen Ciiossi'liild,
Mildred Collins,
Messrs.
Irving Benollten,
Lawrence Wilbur,
Wayne Murphy,
Rex Holllton.
Hawthorne Dunlels,
Sain Reynolds,
Lynn Surkett,
William Roe.
Klndall Hammond.
William Klewlt
Walter Hlxenbaugh, Mac Farkluson.
Robert Marshall. William Baumann,
James Mclvlnnon. Donald Howe,
Frank Hlxenbaugh, Ionurd Marshall.
I'nt-k I .Mrlnon.
Fifty Friends of Miss Agelrua Overman
celebrated at a Hallowe'en party at Miss
overman's home Friday cvenlt'S. Kvery
thing that would make happy the cele-
brants of this day was on the pro
uram and the walla of Miss Overmun'g
home, in Kountse Place, were hung with
festoons of muple leaves and varl-colored
,!,. ,iinn Juck o'lunterns filled the
corners and skooky makeups were tea
t ores of the evening. Miss Katie Davis
mude the beat Iok. She appeared with
a witch costume of black, peaked with
high hat and a real burglar mask covered
tur face. Those present formed the young
peot
t!s;
t i crowd ol tne iomi oiuj ini
ho-.-h. Lluiit refereshments were
served. Tho guests present lnciuuea.
Misses Misses
Rose Foral. Clara Lvers,
Agclir. Overman, leona hwtng.
Gludvs Kslklina, Myrtle Sutler,
Murgurette Mftleson, Kaya Simon,
Ruth Knapp. Anna Miller.
Nellie Goff. Margaret Rocbllng,
Uuih Kirschsteln. Helen FTanson.
Florence Kricson. Klslw Gyle,
Adell Kerns.
Maragaret Fngles,
1'HUlme Hoffman,
Marie Atkinson.
Margaret Hlgler,
Aliee Burns,
Helen Loftman,
Ktta Barensten,
ljlly Rosa,
Georfia Hopkins,
Klma Truas,
Harriet Sehwerln,
Mildred W aslyren.
Mabel Fianson,
Marie F.veie.
Jessie Healv,
Helen Grunt.
Helen Hooch.
Minnie Smith,
ihiii (loss,
Buela (iom.
Buela Maxwell,
llaiue Atkinson,
Ruth Shirley.
Kattie lisvis.
Marguaretle Bernhardt
Messrs-
Mesara.
Joseph Hchlller,
Robert Welgel,
hYederlek Meehan,
Walter Overman,
John Coche.
Charles overman.
Kotwrt Mi-Cluig,
Mesdames Mesdames
A. Overman. Atlmsou,
Minnie Schiller.
SiKaika and ghosts and witches ran riot
at the hum of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lav
erty In bouth Omaha Friday evening at
the.Dartv alven there by the Frames
Wllikrd Woman's Christian Temperance
Cnlon. The house was a veritable
' sDookery." Golden pumpkins grinned
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