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    TI1K OMAHA SUNDAY HKE: DECEMBER 3. 1911.
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SOCIETY GIVES DINNER DANCE
Yoon Mtroni Have Formed a Club
to Promote Sociability.
SOROBITJXS TO GIVE LUNCHEON
I)fkllf Are- nrtaV Kntrrtalned
u4 Will hltf n nhrrlptlnn
Dance k the Umilii
( nanirr f'lab.
rtr Ulriilar,
In WHAT Mm. Pamuel lien, evening
tuCe (or Mir (irace I'iIihii c.f Illun,
'.: Mrs. H. It. Kuvh, luncheon (or
iii. i.. PprliK; Air. and Mn. J. V.
J'eirre, evening U1fl(i lor Mm. W. F.
i i i.u.iici aid Mia. li. K. Wilcox ot
j f i nj) luail Piterh"i,
"..li n,vi, hru.g; XI. ts Margin riK
i ' : ri.. iK-ioi.coii at Umihi rliib, D.
1:. mcrlii.g ul home of Mra. H. I
t at tun,
Tl r.9iJV-Mrr John Lauderdale Ken
ii'. tea (or Mini lluth Hammer: M
i.Hilhft I -a, hinchion; Mi a. D. K. 1
iiKJ. H.lriTioo.i lir.dKr: Tuesnay
J uiitniK Miin.iuI i i. il) at hum of Hr,
a. M Aletralf; .Mif. r ltd Herllnghof,
I .n erml V iicle i luu.
V.' i. L.si.'.V V-M)Imi .ptlon leap year
tlai.re at (ouniiy c:ub, Mra. Aithur i).
BmnUlf, fur Mrr. McOilhruddy ;
wirldinu of J!. as F.dna Mccauley and
M; I rl ,. hlwaids at t. Johns
church.
Tlti lt.-.AV-Mr. and Mra. A. II. Hunt,
dinner at Mir.r. l.us.i lo!g" tor Mm.
f, j. Shd.f.i of Minneapolis.
Kill DA V--I Jlm.ir und dunrr at Metropoli
tan by uuiiK married people; hop at
J I fro k, ( 'mauft Cluurdv. dance ul
liamWis': Pud and 'Ji club, dntici
a. Iioine hotel.
BATt li'iAV-Aiim l.ndie Mwn and Ml
Fbanor slai-Wey, dance at ttis liome of
Mr und Mrs. F. V. paeon for senior
c.? at Dioivi.ell Hail.
Youni matron who have formed a
club for the purpnuo rf Riving several
largo affalra ihla winter will begin tholr
season's festivities with a dance at th
Metropolitan Friday evening, preceded by
snia.l dinner at the liomea of the mem
ber. The society matrons have decided
that the- debutantes are not to have all
the good times. They have alio come to the
cont-hieloii that Omaia society ha be
come entirely too "cliquey" of late yean,
The dance Friday aa well aa all the
part lea (o be riven by tho club, will
be a reversion to the type of function
held In Omaha aeveral year ago the
large eo.IUuna and charity balla and
will. It ta liied by the organiser of the
club, do away with the amall aeta.
There will be three affalra given during
the Winter. The aocond will be large
brldue party anil the liiird will probably
be t theuler party. .
Thirteen dinncl will be given Friday
evenlnt prectdlng the dance at the Met
ropolitan. Dining with Mr. and Mra. John L
Kennedy will be;
Mr. and Mra. Frank Hamilton,
Mr. and Mia. F. A. lliuaeu,
Mr. and Ana. V. it. wyman.
Mlss-s MUsis
Doioiuy Murgan, Fiancea Weaaell.
Meeara. iiosrs.
BtiKk.on Heth, ttanlall brown.
Mr. and Mra. U. M. r airfield will enter
tain fur Mis , Kllrubtth Pavla. Their
gi'tnU will Include:
Mmiicn Mlsi'
Ki aivtii rJavl. J.ary Ulngwalt,
JtiAt, Moniiiion.
tot ssi a.
0 i n. a Vvhsrton.
l-icimant Wttsou
Messrs.
Lleuuuant Bmlth,
Mi. ai d Mrs. C. Y. Bmltli will entertain
at dinner;
Mr. and Mra. Hen YV. Cotton,
ii. Ki,d Ana. K. T. fwobe,
Mi. and Mt a. IaiuIs C. Nah,
r.ii. and Mia. Jerome Mc.
Mr. and Mre. E, V DUon Will nter.
tain at una of the dinner partita, when
thoir guests will be; ... t f
.....miim iiiur viinriiuffn Diinm,
At., und Mis. William Mars - l'opplsion,
M...nn Frank Hay re Cuwgiil,
, . im: ii J Mrs. J, H. Uuniineia,
otMia Mammon, .
V Air. Chariea W. Hull,
tdning with Mr, ajid Mrs, George M.
Itediclt will be:
Mr. and Mra. T. r. Kennedy, .
-Mr. and Airs. HarUy Moormad,
ir. mimJ Mra. lwuls U. fUrke,
Mi. and Mis. Frank WUhelin,
Misa Itelun Lavla. "
Mn. Waiter ItuUnrts.
Dining with Air. and Mrs. Mosher d.
Colpetaer will be;
Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Wharton,
Mr. and Mrs. L U Knuntae,
Mlsms Misses
JCIIa Mae Urown, Lculsv Ulnntng,
Messts. Messrs.
Lwrt nie IJrlnker, Crundsn.
Mr. and Mis. H. H. HaJdrlge will have
as their dinner guests:
Mr. and Mra. OiarUa B. Keller,
Mr. and Mia W. K. Martin.
Mi. and Mra. K. TI. Bprague.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ualdrlge wll lhave
their guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cmlth, f
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ktellnel
Mears. Messrs.
U. K. Mnlth. Boston; Ct.ls II. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. John T, tHiwart, Id. will
entertain for Mr. and Mr. T, U Davla.
Covers will be placed for:
Mr. and Mra. T. U Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hosford,
Mr. and Mra. K. ft. Weaibrook,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meformlcti,
Mlaa Franoa Maan,
Mr. F. Ackert.
Mr. and Mrs. George Print wit) have
as their guests;
Mrs. MrUllllruddy of Ixs Angeles,
Miss Daisy Doane.
Mr. and Mra F. A. Kaah, . .
Ir. lHuy ("rummer,
Mr iK. W. Uannett.
Mr. and Mrs. U F. I'rofuot will have
as their gueata at dinner:
Mr and Mrs K. M. Morsman. Jr.;
Mr. and Mrs. Myron I Learned,
nil. and Mis. hamual 8. Caldwell.
Mrs. Charles Offutt,
lr. W. U. Urldies.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry I'ocrly will enter
tain al dinner:
lr. and Mra. Frederick Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke fowell,
Mrs. I'. II. Wheeler, Jr.:
Air. Harry MiA'oi mlck.
!r. and Mrs. Waid M. Burgess have In
v;u.K their dinner guests;
ili . and Mrs. W. K McKeon.
i,.r. and Mrs. W. A. XedH k.
.r. .no Mrs. Clement C. f hai,
wi. i-nu Mrs. Caaries Ueoigi.,
r, Lati.tr Drake.
The Yeaaaer Set.
The onng people of the debutante aet
w.ll be much fettd and entertained thla
mom h.
Invitation have Len iskued for a buf
ft luncheon to be given by Mlsa Ophelia
Ha ) den and Mlsa Marie Woodard at the
t ome of the former, 3115 Cass street,
Tueiay, Iecember li. About ins guests
wl'l te present.
One of the larger affairs thla week will
be the tea glveu Tuesday afternoon by
Mra. John lAUderdale Kennedy In honor
of Mlsa Kuth Hammer.
Wdaaday evening tbe young women
of this set will give a subscription danc
ing party at the Country club, when
about seventy young people will be pres
ent. It will be partly a leap year affair.
The young women will Invite the men
and tbe young women will also pay all of
itt expenses. Tbe committee In charge
Includes Miaa Elisabeth Davis. Kath
arine Beesou, EUaabetb ftrucc, Mildred
butler, Itulh Hammer, Lmulse Dinning,
lxirothy Morgan, Dorothy Stevens.
Friday evening Mlsa Kilsabetb Davis,
ana of the season 'e debutanlea, will be
guest 4 bouor at one f the dinner par
Charming
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a I itA rr . ii h v k-a : 1
V - i w.. ij ,
2sv:" yCv f T hiss mm ie wr
At the debut reception und dance glve.i II ,. - ' " ' '. - - t A
on tho evening of November 27 at the II F ' v-'' - - ' ! ; XTtl'T-'A K , U
neiropoiuan building by Mr. and Mra. I . ' ' - I v- r 1. " : 1
, Sol Lewla I icgen to Introduce their dHUgh- '. '?- ' I; " V v. f I
ter, Mlaa Ilaiel Degen, there waa an at- - ' " ' ' I f. fV ' ." - . I
! tractive, aantmblaa-e of debutuntoa of ' I ' I
thli veaaon.
lalatants. Mlna Fannie Hoaenstock, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mra. II. Rosenatock; Miss
Erna Hndra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. B. Hadra. and Mlsa nianche Cohri.
daughter of Mr. and Mra. U M. Cohn.
will make their debute thla winter on
dates not yet decided. Mlas Dorothy
Meyer waa Introduced at the bridge
lunrheon gtveri at the Henshnw recemlv
by ,hi r mother. Mr. D. Meyer, and by
rs. Le Itothrchlld.
ties preceding the dancing party given hy
Ihe young married set at the Metropoli
tan; Mis Mary Ulngwalt will also be
one of the guesta.
Mini Dcla Holdreir. yo'ingrat daughter
of Mr. and Mis. George W. Uoldrege, will
Join the debutante tanks December 21,
alien Mr. and Mrs. Ilo drea win .
aiioe for Mlsa Huldrege anj Miss Mary
oi nu m (na country club.
Wednesday evenlnir. UmmUi m mi..
siher Byrno will make her debut at a
ovioca coiree given by htr parent. Mr.
rd Mr. T. C. Byrne, at their home.
During the holiday t tiers I something
Planned for each day. one ot the largesi
teing the debut dnnci of Mlaa Heeson,
Mis Ilutler and Mlsa Kliaabeth Uruoe,
Deoomber 27, at the Metropolitan.
Sorority Lsnraron,
A Pan-liellenlo luncheon at which will
be local alumnae of the national aorori
Ue la to be one of the Chrlatmaa testlv
Itle. Kepresentattves of the different
Greek letter socletlua mmt i ..i...i.u
at the Toung Women Christian uo-
iaiu pian for the luncheon
to be given at one ot the down
town cafe during jh holiday Den
aotlve oronty member are hdma from
college. They also made tentative plan
for a permanent organlaftUon, the am?
tUbe decided at the luncheon,
1 he luncheon will ini tnH. .
n aim
active ajrorlty women .of buth . Omaha
and Council wiuff. 0 whu,h ,Uel., 1P
wiwwn nv and jbu. -Mra.
W. B. Howard of Kinn. r.-.nn.
Gamma sorority presided at yesterday
nutting and Mix s IuIts Btegncr of Alpha
in aciea a secretary.
Ml Kola LtollM'lme .r n.i..
- ..ai'irH nnnm
Theta, wa elected chairman .r n..
luncheon committee ta rrm. k. i.
v inn 1 1 1 lit,
the place and the alrls. whih
Mr. C. w: Kuasall. Kappa Kappa
Oamina; and Misses KUna Bweeley. Alpha
I'hl; Marie Houska, Delia Zeta; Stella
8hw. Deltii Delta Delta; Esther Deva-
ion. Aipna umicrou pi; .argant Oulh
erle. Delta Gamma! ltaeii.a vvki..
Gamma Phi Beta; Vera Fink. Chi Omega;
ovvn, JJrra rn,; i-rmj Alpha
Chi Omega.
Among the others nraaL-nt at thi. .
Ing were MrN Franlt Wllkltia. it Beta
Mil; Mlsa Oll Hammond. Kapa Alpha
Theta; Miss Nellie Hrldg'. Delta Gamma;
Mlsa Allnen McKachron. Alpha Omlcron
Pi; Mra Roihery, Delta Delta Delta.
At the Country Club
Many formal and Informal nam.. .r.
being given at the Country club this win
ter. Tim of tho larger parties are the
ubcrlptlon dance to be given by the
debutantes Wednesday and the debut
dance December 21 for. Mlsa Holdiege and
miss inngwait.
Last evening a few dinner parties wara
given at the club. Mr. and Mre. Ward
M. Burgesa had tsn gueata. Mr. and Mr.
A. V. Klnaler eight and Mr. J. a George
iuur gueata. .
Friday evening. Mlsa Klla Mae Brown
entertained seven guests at dinner at th.
club and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gulou had
four guest.
Pleasures Past
The Qulvlv club gave an enjoyable
danolng party at Chair.bei' Friday even
ing. About fifty couples were present.
Miss Margaret Weaver entertained at
bridge Katurday afternoon at her home.
r:ight tables of players were present.
Mra. V. W. Russell entertained Infor
mally at luncheon Haturday at hsr homa
In honor of her dauah ter. Mlaa itm.
Russell. Covers were placed tor eleven
guests.
The debut tea and bridge dlnuer tbat
was planneJ by Mr. Charles A. Sweet
fur her daughter. Mis Elisabeth Sweet,
December K has had to be given up
owing tu Mr. Hweef III health.
Mr. and Mra. Ward Burgess entertained
at dinner Tuesday evening, when their
urate were. Mr. and Mra. rV a M..h
Mr. and Mra V. V m.n vr . i ki . - I
L F. Crotoot. Miss Btella Hamilton and
Mr. C. W. Hull.
Complimentary to Mlsa Roslna Maudel
berg, who will be one of h winter
brides. Miss Gertrude ICopald entertained
Informally Saturday afternoon at a
kitchen shower. Mra Zsrllna O. Llebllna
of New York n an out-uf-town guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Junira B. Bone gave a
dinner Friday evening on honor o? Mra
I. B. tantee uf Danbury, la., guest of
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Bone. Plates were
laid fur Mra. Sautee, Mra F. N. Harford,
Mr. aud Mra. C. V. Bone, Mr. and Mra
James B. Bone and Muster Darwin Bone.
Mr. and Mra P. V. Bone of 2737 Daven
port street ' entertained at a dinner
who were mom th aa. II ' I - - ' . ' I
Jewish Girls to Enter Society
m A4tte : :r;y , .v
.n w' r '-tAfem
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Thanksgiving day followed by a box
parly at th American In honor of Mr.
I. v. Pante of Danbury. Ia. Their guests
rrte Mrs. Bsntee, Mr. F. N. Harford
and Mr. and Mre. J. B. Harford ot Coun
cil! Bluff, la.
, A theater party wa given last evening
Tor Mra 11. E. Wilcox and Mr. W. F.
KlcKenny of 1 1 nnt epulis, gueut of Mr.
and Mr. F. B. Roger. The guest were:
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Knapp,
Mr and Mrs. F. B. Roger,
Di. Fitagibbons. -
Dr. Frank Anson.
Mrs. E. M. Morsman gave a luncheon
Friday at the Omaha club for Mr.
Joseph Morsman of Chicago. Tbe guests
were Mrs. . Ward Burgesa, , Mra., Arthur
O. Smith, Mr. Oeorge Voas, Mr. Charles
offutt, Mrs. Luther Kountse, Mra. John
T. Kiewart. second; Mr. E. M. Morsman,
Jr.; Mr. J. E. ' Bummers, Mr. Georg
t'almer, Mrs. John L. Kennedy and Mlas
Harper.
Mis, W. F. All.-n entertained one of the
Friday Bridge club at her home Friday
afternoon In honor of Mrs. Edward J.
Cornish of New York, guest of Mrs. J.
M. Metcalf. Tables were placed for:
Metdumes Mesdamea
Ella txtuires. Young,
Herman Kountze, cukes,
J. M. Metciilf. K. j. Cornish.
James McKenna,
Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, had
lunchson Haturday at the New Hamilton
cute, 'llioso present Were:
Misses
Misses--Coopt
r
ot council Bluffs,
Anne Dennis,
O.a Belle Hervey.
EulMi Locke,
Ellaabeili Penny,
CU.U.II fUXO'l,
tUn ripruguo
of Council Bluffs
f oris ooa.
Mrs. W. B. Howard.
The El Hlete club, new social club
composed of Junior and sophomore High
school girls, has been organised. Several
functions have been planned and the
membership will be Increased later In tho
season. Following are the seven charier
members:
Misses Miiwi-
Muurlue Burchmorc, Mi.drtd Collins,
w hum. wsnnin i.tes,
Doris Lmulty, ciar.utie idwell.
Katherlna barren.
Mi4 Nora Glynn entertained the mem
ber of the A. X. X. club, one of the
High ichool ssnlor girls' social clubs, at
a card party at her home, l&it Houih
Twcnty-fuirth street, Saturday atterno in.
Mlsse Emma Ring and Elizabeth Kroner
were the honor guest of the occasion.
Xho.'ie. present were:
Misses Misses
Cuiduitt Hsverly. Marlon McCaffrey,
Kutb Huiulcker, Marlon Dolan.
Listens tinltn.
F'urtnuo Lake.
..omuie Diu:i.mv,
kiiiuoith Kioner,
Ruth Carpenter,
Uvulah byrd, '
Nora Glynn,
l.nnna Ring.
Miss Lillian Parrons entertained (or
Mioses Ixra and Mary Hosmer of D
Moluea ut a boa tarty at tho Orphouin
last evening. Mis parson gave a 1
o'wlock dinner at her home, 1906 Itlirop
street, preceding the theater. The guests
for the evening were:
, Misses Ml.sen
Lora Itoamer Holga hesmusnen.
or lies aiu.iiea, Mai on t afkons.
Mary llosmrr
Lillian Parsons.
Messrs.
Dsster Corson,
Ci. Miller.
of D ilo.net
Messrs.
Rusnu farrier.
Hairy 1'aisons,
DtUBI't Gould,
Mrs. August
children's party
M- Rurglum gave a
Saturday afternoon at
her home In celebration nf the eighth
birthday of her son. George Paul Borg
lum. A variety of children games fur
nished ' the afternoon amusement and
these present were.
Misses
Esther Smith,
Dorothy Durlow.
Kleanor irott.
14a Mrolt.
Masters
Arthur bmlth, Jr.;
WT.llam l opplelon
Marcus Hlglnn,
Charles Martin.
Richard Wclpiun.
Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mlrses
Virginia McFarland.
Daisy Rich.
Matgerst bcott.
Masters
ittibM t McFarland,
Ueorge Vosa,
Luduvlo Crofoot,
Ueorge Martin,
George P. Borglum.
M. Cwhran. IM Ames
avenue. Prairie Park, entertained their
neighbors and friend Friday evening In
celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding
anniversary. They were aaalated in re
ceiving the guests by Mr. Cochran's
mother. Mr. M. J. Cochran, and their
daughter and son-ln-law. Mr. and Mra.
Charles M. Fletcher, The receiving hours
were from I to 10 o'clock and the party
spent a merry time after formally ex
tending their congratulation. A acore ot
handsome presents were received, sums
r
XEWCffi
com
from friends and acquaintance In Iowa
and Kansas. Those present were:
Mr. und Mr. B. J. Scannell.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Loree.
Mr. and Mra."T. It. Ochiltree .
Mr. und Mra, John J. Ryder.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Cass.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Alexander. -,
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. tiaes
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nelson.
Mr. and Mre B. Q. Grout.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Higby.
Mr. and Mrs. C, T. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. R C. Morgan
Mr. and Mr. Pierce Mets. .
Mr. and Mr. R. H. Goodman.
Mr. and Mi. M. H. Kent.
Mr. and Mrs. L, L. Carr
Mf . .1 .1 . a- ? irt...l. n.
- Mr. and Mr. . Mulrjollanu ot Council
Mr. and Mr. W. C. Price.
Mr. and Mre. Doc Tanner.
Mr. and Mr. J. D. McComb.
Mr. and Mrs. W. CI. Rusell.
Mr, Albert Ftohardt of Council Bluff.
Wedding Bells
.
The marriage of Mia Anna CaJorl,
daughter of Mra. E. CaJorl, to' Robert C.
Hull of Great Fall, Mont., will take
Place Saturday, December 22 at the
CaJorl home.
Announcement la mad of the engage
ment of Mis Laveni 11. Zlpp of Dead
wood. S. D., to Mr. Hugo William Wealn
of Chicago, formerly ' of Omaha. ' The
wedding will take place early In January.
Mr. and Mrs, James Robert Cardwett of
London, England, announce the marriage
of their daughter, Glady Emily, to Carl
Lang, recently of Omaha and now ln"the
pontul service In Chicago.
The wedding of Mis Roslna Man.lelberg
to, Mr. Edward S. Freedman of Spring
field, Mans., will take place New Tear'
Eve at the home of the bride's parent.
Mr. and Mra. A. MandelbeS.
Mlsa Grace Lannlng and Mr. Clark Wll.
llama were married Ihuraday noon at the
Wa'nut Hill church by' Rev. William
Boyers. The bride wa attended by the
groom' sister.. Miss Lily M. Williams.
The bride's brother, Mr, George K. Lan
int.", acted as taut man. Mr. and Mrs.
Williams will be at home at 4523 Hamil
ton street.
Mr. and Mr. Henry C. Wright ot
Fchuyler, Neb., have announced the en
gagement of their daughter. Edith (Sum
ner, to RalnvfuTd Ormond Brownell. The
announcement wa mad at a family din
ner given by Mr. C. E. Humner at her
home, lid flouth Thlrty-venth atreet. In
Omaha on Thanksgiving day. Mia
Wright la a member of the Delta Gamma
Eororltr and 1 well known In University
o! Nebraska circles.
Invitation have been Issued by Mr. and
Mr. Albert Gallatin Edward for ths
marriage of their daughter, Miss Bernlc
Marl Edwards, to Turner McAllasler of
Oakland. Cul.. formerly of Omaha. The
ma riage will take place Tuesday even
ing, December 19, at the First Congrega
tional church, followed by a reception at
the home of the bride parent. !isa liar,
r.ey atreet. Mr. and Mra. McA!ltr will
be at home after January 13 at HOT Sev
enth avenua, Oakland, Cal.
For the Future
Mlaa Martha Dale will entertain at
luncheon at home Tuesday for several
svliool friends.
The Oiraha Gurda hnv Issued Invita-tl-ins
for a datlnf orty to be given at
Chamber' Friday evening In celebration
of their twenty-tcurth analversary. .
Invitations will be Issued Monday for
the annual dance of the !.cs Hlboug club,
which will be given Saturday evening,
December So, at Metropolitan club.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bacon will glvs
a dance at their home Saturday evening
for their daughter, Lucille, and Mis
Eleanor Mackey and the senior clas of
Brownell Hall.
Mrs. A. H. Hunt will g.ve a dinner
Thursday evening at her home, Minne
Luaa Lodge, for Mra F. J. Sacjtett of
Mlnueapolla Mr. Mur.t 1 planning to
give a musical within the next two week
few
daye. "
Mra. Fimu'l Reee will entertain at an
evening bridge party Monday for her
gue.it. Mlaa Ura?e Calla i of of lllon. N.
Y. Mra. Samuel Kees. Jr.. will aa'.st.
Ttere will be eight tablpa of playera.
lra. Arthur I. Htjwltta will give an
afternoon tea Wednejday from I o'clock
until ' In honor of her sister, Mrs. Mc
CJilllrurtdy of Pan Francisco. AaelMIng the
hostess will b.j ilrs. George Voss, Mrs.
fleba Morgan. Mr George Frlni and
Mlsa Carolyn Rarkilow.
Personal Gossip
Ml Katharine Beeson returned Friday
from a week In Lincoln.
Mlsa Camllle Teller of Fremont Is th
truest of Mr. and Mr. John O. Yelser. .
Mrs. Adalph Dworak of Hchuyler I
visiting Mr. and Mra. Fred Mets for a
week.
Mis Eugenie Whltmore Is at Troy. N.
Y.. visiting friends and Is expected home
thl week.
Mr. Sidney A. Mandelberg spent
Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and
Mr. A. Mandelberg.
Mr. and Mr. William Hill Clarke leave
today for Chicago and Indianapolis for
visit ot aeveral week.
Mr. Squires expects her daughter, Mra.
Hoxle Claik. and Mr. C'.ark to spend the
Christmas holiday with her.
Mr. and Mr. II. T. Lemlst expect their
brother, Mr. Russell Lemlst ot Denver,
to spend Christmas with them.
Mr. U. W. Uoldrege haa returned from
Madrid, Neb., where she visited her
daughter, Mrs. Edward Holyoke.
Senator and Mrs. Gilbert Hitchcock and
Miss Ruth Hitchcock left Friday fjr
Washington, D. C, for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Homan have re
turned from the south and are guest of
tlielr mother, Mre. Beecher Higby.
Mis Henrietta Rees, who 1 an Instruc
tor In music at Mornlngslde college, spent
Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and
Mr. Samuel Ree.
. Mr., and Mr. E. H. Bottum of Mil
waukee, who apent Thanksgiving as the
guest ot Mr. and Mr. Henry Nott, re
turned borne Saturday.
Mr. Clark Colt and children leave to
day for La Jolla. Cal., to. remain until
April. Mr. Colt will Join them later, liv
ing meanwhile at the Omaha club.
Mr. Zerllna Llebllng of New York, who!
haa been visiting Miss Roslna Mandel
berg and Mr. Ixuis Hlller for several
weeks, will leave Thursday for Detroit.
Mlsse Alma and Irma Sullivan, daugh
ters of H. M. Sullivan of Broken Bow,
who attend the University of Nebraska,
spent Thanksgiving a the guesta of Dr.
A. L. Mulrhead.
. Mis Marjorle Llcnten Wallner, who at
tends the University of Nebraska, apant
tho Thanksgiving vacation with bar
parents at the Potter. Mis Harrison, a
ulatismate. Is her guest.
Mr. and Mr. David A. Beum have ar
rived from New York and are at the
Loyal. Mrs. Baum has been abroad over
a year with her daughter, MlJa Margaret,
who remain In school at Parts.
Among the Omaha folk who have re
turned from attending the Charity ball
ii) .Fremont laat week are Mr. and Mr.
C. . Wesley Turner, Mr. Justice Loewe
and Mr. Herbert Hmalls. These Omahans
also attended th dinner given by Mr.
and Mr. R. B. Schneider preceding the
ball. ,
Commercial Club
Thanks Teachers
(Omaha' pleasure at having had the
opportunity to entertain, th Nebraska
Teacher' association thl year and hope
that the pleasure may be repated again
next year are expressed In personal let
ter sent to each one of the more than
4.UM) teacher who attended tbe Omaha
convention by David Cole, president ot
the Commercial club.
The Omaha teacher recolved the same
letter that went to those out In the
slate. Following i a copy:
The pleasure and satisfaction experi
enced uy tne city In entertaining ma
convention of the .v'ebiasaa mate 'i earn
ers' aaauvlauun we ueairo to express 10
tne luuividuai member.
ou, peiaunaiiy, wa wish to thank for
your attendance, co-operation anu your
assistance in making ine convention a
success, which it is unanimously auuieil
iltd tu be a succea not omy la Its unar
acter and influence us aiiectuig tbe or
kuniiauoii, nut, in its enngntenuig effect
on the cuiseiia of oniuna ami, mruugn
publicity, on tne country at large, '
On every hand w nar this meeting
moat favorably compared with the many
other wnicfi Umiiit lis eniertaJnea
till year retparks uiway coupied witn
tiiu hope mat tug experience may soon
be repeated.
Pei nut us to wish that your stsv In our
city was both a benetit and a pleasure to
you and should It be to und advantageous
tu tne teacnera again tu Hold tne.i an
nuai meeting in luis city we assure you
mat Hit) 1'k.pui'lenoe sained tins year.
couplcu wltn our euineut fJeslre to inerii
your approval, win insure even more
satisfactory arrangsninnts. and many
added ttaiure whiuu tins year lias sua
aesteu. W Itn klndeat porsonal i tgarus.
ure, sincerely.
DAVID COLE, President.
NEWSBOYS COMPLAIN OF
LOSING j)UT0N CHICKEN
Some of the newsboy of th city are
complaining that they did not get a
chicken (from among the big bunch of
chicken bought with the fund con
tributed by burlnesa men for a Thanks
giving feast for "all th newsboy ot
Omaha." The man who distributed th
chickens was Probation Officer Mogy
Bernateln, In charge of the newsboys ot
the Dally News', and the boy lett out
were those who sold other paper.
Among those left out were Uannle
Marglan, Frank Pasha and Lawrence
Bcavlo. all of whom sell The Beo or
World-Herald, or both. It I raid that
orao who were turned away empty-
handed Wednesday were given chickens
Thursday because they threatened to
make a fuss." The boy objected to
being compelled to register at the News
(or their chickens. Instead, of being al
lowed to register at the, office of their
own paper.
OPTOMETRISTS ELECT
OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR
Twenty-two optometrists of Omaha.
Council Bluff and south Omaha met In
the Hotel Loyal laat night and formed
the Omaha Optometrists' association, and
after .drawing up a aet of by-law and
a constitution th following officers were
lected: President, Jacob Holat; vice
president, Howard Cronk; secretary and
treasurer, Victor Johnson.
The purpose of the new organisation te
to bring member together for the study
of optometry.
Edltk Cllna Ford of New Tork City will
glva a dramatis reading of Isben "Peer
Oyot" at Young Women' Christian asso
clstlon auditorium Wednesday night, I De
cember a. Admission 50 cents. Ticket on
sale at Myers-Dillon drug store.
and will lue the Invitations in
't !
-a Q iLU-ErrCD??
The difference in exorbitant main floor rents and 2d floor
rents is yourg.
The Homa ol the R:dfera and Palmar Garmtnta
Monday and Tuesday Specials
50 Redfern make Suits, real $20.00 values
S7.SO
75 Serge Dresses in all shades, real $12.50 values
SS.OO
And All Alterations Free.
500 Mescaline and Oil Boiled Taffeta Silk Petticoats
Monday only
SI. ISO
SPECIAL SALE ON COATS AND TURS MONDAY.
We save money being on the second floor. So Can you.
We are Christmas Specialists
We relleva th season burdens of choice by helping you
eelect aultabl girtg for anyone and particularly "The One Who Hag
Everything."
These are our departments: Watch, Diamond, English China,
Engraved and Cut Glass, Parisian Ivory, Gold Jewelry, Silver Jew.
elry. 8Uverware, Leather. Gold Filled Ooodg, Silver Plated, Chafing
Dish and Perculator, Stationery.
riucEs -
Gold filled watches ..$0.30 up
Solid gold watches ,...25 up
3-piece Ivory Toilet Set 910.50 up
Sterling Silver Toilet Set, 2-
P'eces $12.50 up
Plated, Silver Toilet Sets, 3-
plecea .f3 up
8ome article suited for every nurse and barked h in Rnn
reputation.
DIAMONDS
Our specialty. You trade
here with utmost confidence.
Honesty, price, assortment
and technical knowledge.
Diamond Rings 9-50
and 91,250
Diamond La Vallleres $23
and 91,000
Diamond Bar Pins ....925
and 9300
Strands of real Pearls, up
from 915.09
Government records prove
we are the only direct im
porter in the state for diamonds.
Ailt
Ryari Jewelry Co.
13th and Douglas.
, . Sendxfor free catalogue.
tjtLaM&
A stylish Nemo Corset an advance style for 1912 only a
few dozens to sell at half price , .
34.00 Nemo "19X2 Special" Coraeta$2.00
For Blender and medium figures onlysires 18 to 28. Introducing' two
new Nemo inventions of great value. Each in neat Christmas box -a sensibia
ift. Only a limited quantity get your$ early.
HAYDEN BROS.
Removal Sale
After Christmas we are going to move to the
Paxton Block. Till then we are selling every
thing at a reduced price (excepting Hated
goods). Now would be your opportunity to
select your Christmas gifts. Look for the name
S. W. LINDSAY, -Jeweler
tola Dougla. Street.
An
Invitation
II Is most pleasing to find
our stock of exclusive Dia
mond aud Platinum Jewelry
so enthusiastically admired
and purchased. Tbat it
shows the highest motive in
stone selection with exquisite
, workmanship and is essy
to see tbe vslue in is im
mediately proven and It
shall be our pride to show
you our faith rn tbe wealth
and wants of tbe West by a
Christmas stock to suit
every purse and person that
Is far grander tliau ever be
fore. This coming week we
shall make complete display
of our prettiest goods and
you are invited to see them
any time between Monday
morning and Saturday night.
There is something dis
tinctive about tbe Combs
Store. Bee what it is. ,
T. L Combs & Co.
Bidder for your bueues.
1320 Douglas Street.
IM Famoms
16th and Farnam Sts.
Second i Lor McCrorey'i 5c and 10c Store
Fine Elevator Service. Real Daylight
Store. Courteous and Experienced
Salespeople.
Solid Gold Cuff Links fS.SO up
100-plece Dinner Sets ..f3A up
Full Cut Glass 5-ln. Bowls 95 up
Perculators ..95 up
unanng uisnes ........95 up
OolJ Filled Goods ......91 up
inampieve jewelry
92 up
(gpcclinos1
Furs, Dark Gar
ments, He. need
Gleaning Also
By Dresher'a Man
Many wearer of dark colored gar.
meats as under a delusion tbat work
navoo for th lighter eolored clothe
they may be wearing at the same Unit.
They ar proa to think that dark
colored garments do not require clean
ing as often as lighter eolored wear
ables. Xs. this they err, for th dark
garmeats may be aoooaaalatiag a lot
of dast that caaaot be seen, but which
la bsary saouga to soli white lis us,
gloves, etc. i
The same with fox a; tho far that
seems eleaa may bo "ticky," aad whs a
It become sticky that ia a slaal that
there la a lot of doat worked Uto th
arfao.
Sreahar Bros-, with
plant at &SU-8S13 raraaat Stn soak a
aoolalty of cleaning, aet only jroof
dark colored wearable, bat far as well.
Jast phoa Tylor 1300 ex Auto A-Saaa
to flad out th cost of a premier job.
Or leave your work at tho bxaaah
Sraadela Store.
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