Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 15, 1912, SOCIETY, Image 18

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BRIDES-ELEGTPERKING . UP
jWeddings of Importance Are Schcd
: uled for the Near Future.' " '
MOVIES ' INVADE THE HOMIS
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List of Prospective Debutantes Is
Growlac and Several Girls Are
to Make Tbelr Bow to
Sojrletr Soon.
Social Calendar, i
MOXDAT-Mr. n5 Mr. W. C. Susder
tend. dinner-dunce at Seymour lAke
Country clul Mrs. Ellen Coad Jenwn,
luncheon for Mrs. Pue LeCand of Oal
veston, and for Mrs. Frank Coad; Mrs.
Banon Millard, bridf part)' for Misses
Schneider. ' '
TUESDAY Mrs. . Ellen Coad Jensen,
luncheon at Field Hib for Mrs. Le
Cand and for Mrs. Frank Coad; Mn
J. C. Hammond, luncheon at Happy
Hollow; Mra. William Archibald Bmlth.
luncheon at Field club; Ladies' day
at Field and Happy Hollow clubs; dance
r at Harpy Hollow.
WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. George
Kelly, dinner at Field club; Mrs. N.
Martin, meeting of W. W. club; Mrs.
Worley, meeting- of Golden Glow club;
' dinner-da nc at Field club.
THURSDAY Mrs.' J. J. Sullivan, lunch
eon at Field club: Ladies day at Field
and Happy Hollow.
FRIDAY-EHnner-dance at Seymour Lake
Country club. - ' ' '
IPATCUDAY-Judgre and Mrs. J. J. Sulli
van, dinner at Field club; dlnner-dfince
at Country club; dinner-dance at Field
club; dinner-dance at Happy Hollow;
dinner-dance at Rod and Gun club.
Three brides-elect, whose weddings will
be of much local Interest are Miss
Eusebla Dudley. Miss Fannie Hoffhine
and MUs Juanlta, Slater. Although none
of these young women Is an Omaha girl,
each has so many friends here that her
marralge will be attended by a number
c Omaha people.
The engagement of Mlsa Dudley of
Council Bluffs to Mr. Raymond Perry
Conner of Denison, la., was announced
Friday at a luncheon given by her mother.
Sirs. Vllllam Harrington Dudley. The
wedding will take place November 12 at
ft Paxil's Kptseopal churcli In Council
Bluffs. The matron of honor will be
Miss Katherlne Mllroy, who , will then
bo Mrs., Mel Uhl, Jr. Mlsa Hasel Nell
of Chlcaigo will be maid of honor. The
bridesmaids will be Miss Helene Smith
of Boston and Miss Ruth Barr of New
Orleans. The best man will be Chester
Dudley, Miss Dudley' brother. "
Miss Dudley, since leaving school at St.
Mary's, Knoxvllla, 111., has been one
of the most poyuiar society gin of Coun
cil Bluffs and Is well known In the
(Omaha Country club younger set. Mr.
' Conner attended the Culver Military
academy. He Is the son of Judge J. P.
(Conner, ex-congressman and prominent
banker and newspaper owner of Denison.
: Miss Fannie Hoffhine, who came from
jColumbus, O.. about a year ago to live
fwtth her brother, John Hoffhine, at the
' Hamilton apartments, will be married
I September 28 at the Hamilton to Dr. A.
D. Brown of Omaha. The wedding will
orcur at the Hamilton, Miss Marie
Tracy of Edlna, Mo will be bridesmaid
and Dr. A. A. Smith of Lincoln will be
' best man. After the marriage Dr. Brown
iand his bride will reside at the Hamilton.
Miss Juanlta Ellen Slater of South
Omaha, who Is a popular member of
the iCountze Memorial chor,- will be mar
iried at the church September 25 to Mr.
Thurman G. Stewart of Laramie, Wyo.
I Mix Slater is the daughter pf Mrs. Anna
.'Blateiy'.- :;- -''';---;.;i';ir,v'
Society Haa SI o vies t Home. ..
The movies hye found their way-Into
the residence! and have come to be a
highly popular mode oi entertainment
there. Instead of golnj out to the mov
ing picture shows a number, of Omahant
iKlve their J own shows right In their
homes. They own either stereopticon or
post card machines, In which they show
( pictures of people and place which they
'themselves have seen on their travels hers
jand there over the whole world. And they
'jfre amply competent to supplement the
; pictures .with descriptions iflrawn from
'their own' experiences, y ; I
The travelogues given bjnMr. Charles
,'Martln and Mr. Frank Martin at the
.home of Mr, arid Mrs. George Barker are
social events with a distinctly educational
; tinge. Both the! Messrs. Martin are expert
with the stereopticon and nave studied
: their subject so thoroughly that they are
'prepared ; to ' give interesting . verbal
if ketches to accompany the pictures. DUr.
Ins the summer several travelogues were
'given by them -on the lawn of the Barker
; home,'-; , ' .;. ' J . ' ;
i Mr. Gurdon Wattles kti a fine col
,lectlon of Burton Holmes slides and bor.
.rows the Martin stereopticon occasionally
to give an exhibit., Mr.' Wattles baa a
'post card machine alio In which he shows
: pictures which he ' has collected on his
'trips. Those ot Japan, China and the
I Philippines are especially rood. John A.
IMrShane has a rare collection of slides
) which he bought while In Europe and
! which he shows in hla stereopticon ma
jchlne. v:J;f: .
, Mr. Ralph W. Breckenrldgi recently
Icame back from a trip around the world
I laden not only with experiences and Ideas
(from many lands, but also with pictures
of all the places he and hla family vis
,lted In Europe and the orient.. These he
exhibits on his post card machine for the
enjoyment of his friends.
. Louis Nash has one of the, post card
machines and win use it for displaying
,the Interesting; pictures ' which he got
I while In Panama pictures shewing the
tropical life there and the,. work on the
! canal.. He has not been able to use the
Imachtne In his country home. Kaehwood,
'because of lack of electricity, but will
i display his pictures when he and his
family move In town.
Debutante Met Grows.
The list of prospective debutantes keeps
growing. The latest addition to the num.
' ber of attractive young women who will
make their bow to society this season Is
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THE OMAHA -SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 15, 1912. .. . -
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Their Engagements Just Announced
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rM.9e4FBAiut
Sanatorium
This insUtutlon to the only na
Id the central west with separata
buildings iltuatoi in their own
mple (rounds, yet entirely
distinct and rendering it possible
to classify cages. Tbe one building
being fitted for and devoted to tbe
treatment ot noncontagious and
coo mental diseases, so otters be
ing admitted. Tbe otber : Rest
Ccitaee. being designed for and
devoted to the exclusive treatment
of select mental cases, reQUiring
for a time watchful care and spe
cial surging.
Miss Alice Carter, daughter of R. U
Carter. Miss Carter has just returned
with "her mother from Hyannla, Mass.,
where she has spent the summer, ' fihe
has not been In Omaha for two years,
but studying at the Boston Conservatory
of Muslo for two years, and has not been
In Omaha very much In that time. She
was a classmate In Brown el I Hall of
three other debutantes-to-be Misses
Daphne Peters, Bertha, Dickey and Kath
erlne Thummel, The other debutantes se
far aa known now are to be Misses Car
melite Chase, Caroline Congdon, Dorothy
Hall, Pauline Bourke, Margaret Baura
and Mary Burkley. ,
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Celebrate .Weddinjj Anniversary. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miner entertained
at bridge at their home, 2590 Pratt street,
Saturday evening In celebration of the
fifteenth anniversary of their marriage.
The house was beautifully decorated with
potted pjants and cut flowers. A four
course luncheon was served at the con
clusion of the game. The guest list In
cluded. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. James V Chisek. i
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sydney. ,
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. French. -
Mr. and Mrs. B. EX Lloyd. '
Mr. and Mrs. D. EX Cappage. '
Mr- and Mrs. J. S. Coulton.
Mr. and Mra T, C, Leffert- of Council
Bluffs. ..
Miss Genevieve Newoom of Arlington.
Miss Helen Ashley of Bloomlngton, III.
Mise Fay Powell ,
Weddiny Belli.
The wedding of Miss Mildred M. Mit
chell, daughter of Mrs. C. B. Mltohell.
and Dr- Charles EX Schneider of Chicago
took place Wednesday evening at the
home of the bride's mother, 2100 Grant
Street, Rev. H. J. Klrcheteln officiating.
The bride wore a dainty gown of white
voile over silk with lace trimmings end
carried a shower bouquet of bride's
rosea and swansonle. Mendelssohn's
wedding march was played by Miss Mil
dred Rose, after which "Melody of Love"
was played softly during the ceremony.
There were no attendant V '
The decorations were pink and whits
Through the rooms .-were palms, ferns,
smllax and pink and white asters. A
wedding supper was served, twenty-five
guests being present. Those assisting
were Mies Laura Rose, Miss lone Llnd-
sley, Mise Olga Plerson and Mrs. C. C.
Rose. .
Dr. and, Mra Schneider have gone to
Chicago where they will mJte their
home. ... ' ,
Miss Florence Maud Lancaster, daughtet
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lancaster of Benson,
will be married Monday afternoon to Mr.
Charles Hertsog. The wedding will takt
place at the home of the bride, at s
o'clock, followed by a reception to whloh
about 106 guests have been asked. Mre.
H. V. Jeffrey will be matron of honor
and Mlsa Bessie Lancaster, maid ot
honor; Miss Gertrude Miller, Miss Helen
Taylor and Miss Alice Lancaster will be
the bridesmaids. Mr. Edward L. Bradley
will be best man. Miss Ruth G&nson wHl
be the soloist and the wedding march win
be played by Miss Marguerite Llljen-
etolpe.
For St. Louis Guest,
Miss Mae Engler was hostess at a
bridge party Saturday afternoon at the
Field club in honor of Mlss-Ru4h Cald
well of Bt. Louis. The Invited guests
were:
Mlssee
Ruth Caldwell,
Marlon Carpenter,
Marjorie Foot,
Helen Smith,
Mildred Marr,
Harriet Blake.
Mary Philllppl,
Ruth Dowllng.
Palny Jane Fry,
Bess Latey,
Gertrude MUler,
Dorothy Dale,
Florence Liver,
Ruth Gould,
Ines Latey, .
Syhll Nelsnn,
l
Misses -
of Unooln.
Ruth Latenser,
Nan Barrett.
Heth Vaa
of Detroit,
Helen Rayly
of Sioux City,
May Loutse Richard!
rif Lincoln.
Louise Stori,
Olg Stors.
Lulu Houck,
Florence Naaon.
Helena Trimble, .
Charlotte Harringtot
Marguerite stowttte,
MHnH Howland. Marie Riley.
Katherine Krug, Marguerite Busch,
Margharetta Burke. Lillian Rtley.
Helen Chase of Lincoln. -
Mesdamee . Medames-
Crosby Wyman, . Riley of Denver.
Wilson, Atkins,
With the Visitors. , , 4
Mrs, Herbert Gannett and children ar
rived this week from Buffalo to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mra C ft-Taylor.
Miss Clara Bull of Pasadena, Cel., ar
rived Friday to visit Mise Caroline Ctmg
don whose classmate she was at Vas
ter. Miss Bull has made brief visits hare
on her way to and from college, but will
make a longer stay this time, remaining
until after the Ak-5ar-Ben festivities at
least. . i .. : . ;
Mrs. John F Waggaraan, who has been
the guest of Judge and Mrs. Doane, ex
pects to leave Tuesday for Washington.
Mrs. Per ley, who has been -here all sum
mer with her daughter? Mrs. Brogan,
left yesterday for Excelsior Springs.
Miss Nye of Boston, who has been
spending six weeks here as the guest of
her nleoe, Mra. Charles Marsh, will leave
next week far California.' ,
Miss fiplelman ot Topeka, who has
spent the summer at ; Okobojl. was In
Omaha .Thursday on her way home and
iiBM entertained by Mies Gladys Peters
end Miss Bertha Dickey. Miss Splelman
will return later in the season for a
longer visit.
Church Sooieties Meet. . '
The Baraca and Phi lathee societies ot
Hanscom Park Methodist ohurch met last
Thursday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Brury, 8208 Pacific street.
A concert was given by Miss Ruth Part
ridge, plan'o solos; Earl MoConnell, violin
solos; Miss Margaret Scott, readings and
Ralph Brury, trombone selections.
The C. Sontals of the First Christian
church gave their annual banquet last
Friday -evening In the assembly hall of
the church. Mrs. J. H. Ellsberry was
toastmlstress and the several toasts were
responded to by Rev. H. J. Harmon and
W. W. Slabuugh. After the banquet a
business meeting was called. Miss Jose
phine Murphy was unanimously elected
president for the ensuing year; Miss
Oneida Moran, vice president; Miss Ethel
Brown, secretary'; Marguerite Comer,
treasurer. Those present at the banquet
were: ; . :
Misses MlBses '
Florence Andrus, Oneida Moran, '
Bessie Ball, V- Helen Morris,-
Ethel Brown. V Ruth Morr's.
Josephine Murphy,
Frances Rogers,
Ruth Siabaugh,
Madge West,
Myrtle Walker,
Ruth Zlttle,
Mary Carrier,;
Marguerite Comer,
Marie Gallaway,
Gladys Glen,
Bkilth Jones,
Ines Klllmar.
Jean Matters,
Mra J. H. Ellsberry,
Rev. H. J. Harmon,
W. W. .Siabaugh.
doctors the masterly Ideas of the profes
sion. A number of speeches were madfe.
The principal addresses were given by
Dr. T. T. Harris. Dr.- Joseph Urldll, Dr.
T. J. Boler, Dr. Charles Needham, Dr.
J. T. Loney, Dr. C. O. Robinson and Dr.
J. Banders. The .executive committee were;
Dr. W. H. Quigley, A. M., chairman; Dr.
8. J.jMoorehead, Dr. L. E. McGrane.
Off to School.
Donald McWhorter, who . has been
spending three ' months on the Pactflo
coast visiting relatives at . the Presidio,
San Francisco and Los Angeles, Is spend
ing a few days visiting Sanford Glfford
and other friends. He will leave 8unday
evening for Chicago to resume his studies
In the engineering course at Lewis In
Miss Mary Louise Laterurer, accompan
ied by her brother, Frank Latenser,. has
gone to New Tork by) way of the Great
lakes. , Miss Latenser will attend S. Vin
cent's school on the Hudson and Mr.
Latenser returns to Columbia university.
Bernard Smyth, son of Mr. and-Mrs.
J. C. Smyth has returned to Holy cross
college at Worcester, Mass., where he
enters his Junior year.
Harold McConnell, son ' of Mr. and,
Mrs. A. B. McConnell, Is visiting Daniel
McCarthy In Chicago for a few days
before leaving for Notre Dame, Ind to
resume his school studies.
Miss Elizabeth Carr has gone to Lex
ington. Ky.i to attend Sayre college.
At Happy Hollow.
Mrs. W. O. Henry entertained at a
large luncheon at the Happy Hollow club
Saturday. The guests were seated at
small tables, which toad for centerpieces
baskets of pink, asters. Covers were laid
for thirty.
Mrs. F. H. Garvin entertained at lunch
eon Saturday In honor jOf her daughter.
Miss Helen Garvin. Twenty-rilne guests
were present.
The Harvest Home dinner at Happy
Hollow will be Thursday evening. One
of the larger dinner ptirtles will be given
by Mel Uhl, who will have twentyrfour
guests.
Tuesday evening T. L. Combs will have
sixteen guests at dinner.
Wednesday Mise Alice Duval will enter
tain at luncheon, when she will have cov
ers placed for forty. Mrs. W. E. Shafer
will have thirty guests Wednesday.
Thursday. Mrs. W. O. Henry and Mrs.
H. B. Lemere will each entertain at
luncheon at the club.
Saturday evening Miss Louise Northrop
entertained at dinner at the club, when
Medioal Students Have Rally.
Last evening the Phi Beta PI Medical
fraternity gave-an enjoyable smoker and
banquet at the University club rooms
in the Barker block. A large number of
the medical students of the John A.
Crelghton Medical college, were present,
together with many of the leading phy
sicians end surgeons of. Omaha. A eon
slderable number of the elderly alumni
members. of the Phi Beta PI came to
Omaha to be present at the celebration.
The purpose of the assemblage was ta
fratemaltse the students and doctors an J
te brjng them Into closer relations and
to Instill Into the-, minds of the future
(Continued on Page Three,)
The drinks we serve are ust
as good on cool days ae hot.
We've drinks for all appetites
and all people. Our Soda 18 as
pure and delicious as It 'a possi
ble to make. v
- TXS SODOASIS,
16th and Dodge Streets.
THE OWl'S STBST,
16th and Barney Streets.
SHXSKAN fc MbCOsrarSU
p-Pirjr, COMPACT.
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TO THE WOMEN;
WHEN you think you re ready
to consider getting some really
; fine furniture-a single choice piece
for some needy spot in the house,
or a complete equipment for room
v you wilKdo yourself a favor
and us, of course by visiting this
store and becoming acquainted with our way
of saving you moneyno middleman's profit."
D. F. Corte Furniture Co.
24th and Farnam Streets.
Authentic
Suits,
I. TiTi A ATTT?T
tyles in New Gowns;
resses and Goats
i . ...
Our superb collection of new garments
for fall far surpass any former showing.' It
is of the greatest interest to fashionable 59-,
men, for it. discloses the most authentic styles
for all 'occasions.
Iaii'ificent Assortment of W omen's
; and Misses' Fall Suits
At $25.00,' $35.90, $45.00, up 'to $75.00 ,;
These values are unequaled, 6mart mod
els in most favored fabrics. . -
High Class Novelty Coats
$25.C0, $35.00, $45.00 up to $100.00
This showing will bring you in contact ,
with the latest ideas of the best designers in
coats; some are copies of imported models, v
and are especially designed for all dressy oc- .
casions.-
- Stiperb Evening Gowns t
$50.00, $72.50 up to $150.00
-These handsome costumes possess an un
mistakable air of elegance and distinction.
Only a personal view can give you an ade
quate idea of their beauty.
ENGLISH JOHNNY
COATS
At $10.00, $15,00
$25.00 aad $30.00.
50 SATIN CHAE
ITEUSE DRESSES
Values to $20.00
Specially priced at
$12.75
In black, navy, taupe,
byowri; fashionable
models, some have
Robespierre collars.
Modish models in
the ultra-fashionable
corduroy and import
ed mixture materials.
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SfRE:
's Special Bargain Events
Sale of Hair (joods
, gECOSD ILOOa FOMPE1AW ROOK
18-inch and' 20-inch natural wavy hair switches, all
shades except gray - $1.50 values ' , ; ' CQp
on sale at . . ..,...'... .-.....'.. - . ; ;
24-inch, two-ounce,' beautiful -natural, wavy hair switches,
$4.00 values, on sale V $T
Monday at . ..'.. .... ....... . M5. O M
28-inch natural wavy switches, most adaptable tor tne J
new coiffures 3 separate stems - Qn QR
$12 values at .... . ... ............ . pU.s70
26-inch, 2V2-punc,. natural
wavv hair switches reg-
?;.v:.m98
Large cluster puffs, 28-in.cluster$1.98 j Medium size-cluster puffs at . : .98c
All Beauty Culture work done in Private uootns oy experienced operators.
Monday
$5, 24-in. all around trans
formations of 18-inch nat-
satrj.:.;;.$2i98-
FOUR BIG WALL PAPER BARGAINS
Smart,- attractive bedroom papers in the
latest fall patterns; worth up to O
18c a roll, at roll ......... ...... .
New Liquid Gold Papers A fine selec
tion of new fall patterns, reg- lip
larly worth 25e, at the roll ........ i.
Bed room and kitchen papers, 10 patterns
worth up to 7c the roll, , Op
at per roll
Parlor, dining room, hall and store papers
worth up to 15c the roll; Cp
at roll
SPECIAL SALE AND DEMONSTRATION OP COOKING WITH
"Wear Ever" Aluminum Gooking Utensils
RriiniL npnartment-West Arcade. ; September 16th to October 1, 1912. v
wum -X
. . A t..wtn..M war. tlAVAP Jl .
Tne woman wno once ueco in"uiu .
changes back to the old style utensils. During this
sale a demonstrator direct from the factory will be
on hand daily to te-'-,
. ..c.ori hv h fsmous "Wear-Ever
VB.nia.KVB uuoreoov - . ... Jt
Aluminum Ware. Delicious cakes, wanies, pot. yC ,
route, etc., will be served free dally. Come In and look .
over our extensive line during .
this demonstration. , If you fail to ,
. . . . ..... a Imam i4r
buy It win oe Decause juu muvauj
use Aluminum ware- f
T extra" special ; m
repjlr 2 05 set of Stucs Pans
shown In illustration they sr act
ually worth 2.05 . - O I 95
with this coupon they eosttflsfcW.
Bring- This Coupon With Ton.
tnwTvi cta-mtiapti PATTERNS NOW ON SALE Pattern Dent.
UUi I ,
Here are the settled styles of the new season, absolutely correct in every detail. The Fall Fash-; 1
Ion Book cosU 20c yon get a pattern irw. , .
BRANDEIS STORES
A little want ad does the business.