2-B THE OMAHA 'SUNDAY J BEE: OCTOBER 76, 1912. SOCIETY HAS A BUSY WEEK r Ak-ar-Eea Ball is Culmination of a . Ion; List of Festivities. DEBUTANTES yAmE THEIR BOWS Ta Womesi Wh Have Visited la Omaha Dnriac the WMk Am Eatertalaed Many Ereata I for the Bride. Social Caleadar. MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hard in. thMt(r nai'tv at the fcrandeis for uiu irnH nurkiev and McMillan Harding; Miss Heln Smith, bridge party for Miss Josephine Darling- of Davenport, la. ' TUESDAY Miss Daphne Peter, bridge party for Mies Marie Rider of Dubuque; Carlyle ciud, aance ai rraine rrm. rub: Prairia Park Kensington club. meeting at club house; Rod and Gun club, closing dance; meeting ox uni versal Circle Card club. ' WEDNESDAY Mrs. T. T. Kennedy, bridge party for Miss Mary Fernedlng of Dayton. O.: Miss Rose Smyth, luncheon at the Omaha club for Miss- Agnes Burkley; Miss Euphemla John son and Brownell Hall faculty, "at home" at the hall: Mrs. Koy Byrne, bride barty; Mies Ethel Tlerney, lunch eoa and Orpheum party for Misses. Helen Hart and Ducv Miller. THURSDAY Mrs. E. T. Hwobe, bridge party for Miss Mary Fernedlng; Mrs. Harry V. Burkley. tea far ane Agnes Burklev: Et-A-Vlrp ' club, dance at Chambers'; Mr. and Mrs. Van B. Lady, dinner for Farrell-iAdy wedding party; Mrs. William E. Martin, tea tor Mrs. Burton Hanson of Chicago; reception at First Christian church for Rev. ana Mrs. A. D. Harmon; Mrs. W. M. VomWeg, sr.; tea for missionary so ciety of First Methodist church; meet ing of Comus club with Mrs. T. 8. Granville; Pastime Pleasure dub, dance at Metropolitan building. i FRIDAY Hop at Fort Crook. SATURDAY Wedding of Miss - Annette ' Ladv and Howard Farrell at 6t Ce cilia's church; wedding of Miss Ruth Elizabeth McBridt, and Harvey James .Win. . , . The first of the debutantes p make her formal bow to society this season will be Miss Daphne Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Peters. The party will be a reception and dance Friday, November L at the Petcra' residence on South Thirty -eecond avenue. The dance will be held la the large ball room on the third floor of the house. The Saturday following Miss Fetors' debut. Mrs. David A. Baum will hold the first of two afternoon receptions to In troduce her daughter, , Miss Margaret Greer Baum. Four to 6 o'clock wM fee the hours of this reception and also for tha . ssed. which will ha ssld Satur day, November 9. Both will be at the new Baum residence on West Harney treat. The coming-out parties will be given by Mrs. 3. J. Dickey to present her daughter, Mis Bertha Dickey, The first will be an afternoon tea at the home on West Harney street, Friday, Novem ber u, The other party will be the day following, but Mr. Dickey has not de cided went kind of an affair it will be. . The plana of the other 'debutantes of thla season include a long array of tea and danees, but the dates are not settled. ' Orchids ised at This Wedding. The lavender shades of the orchid frmed a pretty color scheme for the ap pointments of the wedding of Miss Elisa beth Hamllng. daughter or Mrs, F. M. Hamllng, and Mr. Robert M. Keeney ot Warsaw, Nw Y., which wis celebrated Saturday evening -at 8.30 o'clock at the North Presbyterian church, . Rev. 11. V. ITigbee officiated, i '( . 1 . Tha" bride was gowned in white satin i charmeuse with court tiam. The bodice and skirt were draped on one-sld with rose point lace and richly em'widerffl n n i tr:i.i mv v. m, a, nuuu$ viuu. , .. ..y The Omaha High School Hiking club, Composed of high school, girls, walked to Elmwood park Saturday morning. About twenty-five young women met at the high school building and walked to the entrance of the park which Is about five mites, covering the distance in forty-five with pearls and rhlnestoneav She oar- hilnutes. Miss Herbert and Miss Bran- -.';.:-, Keeney-Hamling Bridal Party Y ... ; : ''"''s ' V-JJ.i . I f -t'i I 6 Wi X ; ,,!VwO-r- - I -V ; (;Jf. ' 1 " l N II 1)111 mil I II ' " " r w to Vtalt Mrs. EI V. Iwls for a few days at the Hotel LoyaL ' Misses Efle Cleland and Dors Nelson are spending the week-end in Lincoln, "where they attended the Omaha-Wes-leyan game Saturday. Mrs. William C. NIckerson and Infant daughter of Livonia, N. Y., arrived Sat urday to spend the winter with her par ents, Mr.. and Mrs. H. Evans, G228 Em mett street - Mrs. O. W. Holdrege and Miss Leeta Holdrege, who returned last week from Dome Lake, Wyo., have been visiting rel atives In Kansas City and are expected home today. Mis Stella 'Hamilton returned from "three weeks in Washington and Atlan- tlo City. Mrs. Swarfzlander, who accom panied her east, Is Visiting friends at Em-metsburg,- Pa. Mrs. Leonora Diets Nelson and Mrs. Hudson, who have spent the summer abroad, sailed Friday from Liverpool on the Empress of Britain and lwlll and in Quebec arriving home the last of next week. ', Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cherrlngton leave Saturday for California. They have rented their home at 614 North Twenty- third street and expect to stay In Cali fornia for the winter. Personal Gossip. Miss Balcombe has gone to toe resoy terlan hospital to take the .rest cure. , Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bcyee, who were ex. pected from Chicago for the Ak-Sar-Ben balj, were unable to come as they have Just taken , an apartment this week on the north f .side,; near tb lake, and are busy moving Into It- :: Mr. and. Mrs.: Wilson Austin will move shortly to the house on West Farnam which haa been occupied by Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Lemist, who are moving to Vlr glnla. -. Y ;' ."' v. Miss Elisabeth Davis,, who has been at Clarkson hospital, for an operation fort appendloltis, returned home Wednesday. , Mrs. David Baum, Miss Margaret Baum, Miss Rider of Dubuque, la.; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Baum, Miss Nellie Baum, Mrs. Wallace Raynolds. Other guests are Mr. and' Mrs, 0. W. Wattles, Mr. and Mra, Victor B. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Kountse, Mr. and Mrs. Osgood T. Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith snd Mrs. D. H. Wheeler, jr. Ak-Sar-Ben Party. Miss Ethel Albach gave an Ak-Sar-Ben party In honor of her Sunday school class Saturday afternoon. The table had a miniature float as a centerpiece. Miss Edith Anderson . assisted. Those present were: , Misses Josephine Stuben, Helen Thtel, Louise 'Wood, Violet Carlson. Katheiine Entrlkln, With the Visitors..' v Miss Katherine Torrance, who has been the guest of Miss Katherine Krug, leaves today for New York. Miss Ellen Barker- of Chicago Is Miss Congdon's guest.' -' ' Alexgnder Millar and daughter. Miss Bessie Millar, of New York, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Loomls, stopping here on the way west for the hall. '7' ' Miss Adelaide Thomas ot Tekamah and Miss Blanche Harford of Ashland, who Spent last week with Miss Ola Belle Her vey, returned home yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanna of .Bloom ington. Ind., have arrived to spend part of the winter with their daughter, Mra Palmer Findley, and Mr. Flndley. Oc tober 1 Dr. and Mrs. Hanna will cele brate their .golden wedding anniversary, (Continued on Page Three.) Misses Ruth Ball, Oretchen Child, Stella Elgin, Blanche Jacobs, Ebba Jspeon. Bernlc MeierJurgen,Krma Anderson, Mildred Paulsen, Myrtle Paulsen, Martha smith, Tania Good eon. Dorothy Hesbacher. rled a shower bouquet of white orchids and lilies pf the valley. The groom's gift waa a crescent of pearls. The bridesmaids were Miss June Greevy, Miss Gladys Lobeck and Miss Doris Keeney of Warsaw, N. Y, They i were gowned alike in lavender, crepe de chine, made entrain with draped skirt The bodice and one ' sleeve was draped with white lace. : They carried shower bouquets ot lavender orchids and white rose buds. , - v Mis Luclle Patterson was mtid of honor and also wore lavender crep meteor, made with court train. Shadow lace draped the bodice and formed the sleeves. She carried lavender orchids. The bride gave her attendants cortege bouquet pins of gold and lavender enamel. Mr. Ben Hamllng of Chicago, brother ot the bride, gave her away, and Mr. 1 Harry A. Bruoe of Chicago served as best man. The ushers were Mr. Edward 'McDonnell of Chicago, Church Williams of Chicago and Edwin Crosby of Buf falo. The groom's gifts to the men ot the wedding party were stick pins. Following the ceremony there was a small reception at the Hotel Rome for the members of the wedding party and the relatives. , ; Mr. and Mrs. Keeney will spend their honeymoon at the country home of the groom on Silver lake. New York. They will be at home after November 1 at .Warsaw. N. Y. Gifts for Queen and Princesses. Miss Elisabeth Pickens, tha new queen ot Quivers, was presented with a beaut iful diamond lavaller, the diamonds set In the platinum, the gift ot her loyal subjects. . '. ' - ; Princesses and duchesses of the court of Ak-Sar-Ben, who attended her royal highness the queen at the coronation ball, were presented with beautiful pins aa a souvenir gift of the occasion. The gifts were the new "Friendship'' circle pins, about an inch in diameter and were both artistic and simple in design. dels ot the faculty chaperoned the party- Next Saturday the club will hike to Rlvervlew park. Enjafement Annonnced. Aa interesting summer romance cul minates In the engagement announce ment of Miss Elola Jenks, daughter ot Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Hart Jenks, to Mr. Ben Funk of Spirit Lake, la. Miss Jenks and Mr. Funk were in quite a : serious automobile" collision at Spirit Lake this summer. Miss Jenks waa bruised and Mr. Funk and also the young man driving the other car were seriously hurt and spent several weeks In a hospital, but have now recovered. Miss Jenks is a beautiful brunette and has a large circle of friends. Mr, Funk is a young banker of Spirit Lake. The wedding will take place In the early spring. . Silrer Anniversary Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase cele brated their sliver wedding anniversary with a dinner party last evening at thedr home.' The guests included: Mr. and 'Mrs. LeRoy Edwards of LoS Angeles, Cal; Mrs. Jessie M. Thayer and her mother, Mrs. Mallory. of Orlando, Fla.; Miss Butterfleld of Sioux Falls, & D.; Mr. Clement Ew Chase of Toledo, O.; iMr. and Mrs. J. E. Baum, Mr. Richard i Bauxa, -Miss Catherine Baum, Mr. : and 1 - - - Allen-Gould Wedding. A pretty home wedding was that of Miss Frances Paulina Gould, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Gould, and Mr. Thomas Eugene Allen, which was cele brated Thursday evening at the residence of the bride's parents. Rey. T. H. Mc Connell ' of Westminster Presbyterian church performing the ceremony In the presence of the relatives and few inti mate friends. i The bride wore a pretty gown of white chiffon over . white satin and carried a shower of bride's roses. The living room, where the cerenwny was performed, was decorated with pink and white carnations, and in the dining room red roses and red-shaded candles were used. Mr. and Mrs. Allen left for a wedding trip to Kansas City and will reside In Lincoln. Social Affairs Saturday.. Miss Elisabeth Pickens was hostess at a beautifully appointed luncheon at the Omaha club In honor of her guest, Mis Ruth Anderson of Tacoma, Wash., and for Miss Agnes Burkley, who will be an Autumn bride. Pink roses wers used in decoration and covers were placed fur sixteen. , . " V; ' Mrs. A. V. Klnsler was hostess at a bridge party Saturday afternoon In honor of her guest Miss Marie Fernidlne ot Dayton, O. Six tables of players were present For the Future. The Etavtrp club will give its openng party at Chambers' Thursday evening, Ootober 10. Miss Euphemla Johnson , of Brpwnell Hall and the faculty will be at home to their friends Wednesday afternoon. Shower for Bride. Mrs. Richard Cleveland Hoyt and Mrs. Edward Hoyt entertained at a shower Saturday for Miss Ruth McBrlde. Red carnations were used in decoration and the guests were: Htm phots honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8. Abel ot Sallna, Kan, Present were: Mr. and Mra Fred & Abel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Punderland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Field. The same evening little MJss Jean Field entertained at dinner, when her guests were: Masters ' Curtis Abel. Kaltna, Kan. ; Emerson Adams, Masters Dean Sunderland, Payson Ams. Pleasures Past. Mrs. R. T. Jones gave a luncheon Fri day at her home, 2716 Charles , street Those present were: Mesdemes Harte. Fairfield. Neb.; Edward Hughe, ' Sioux City: Edward Jenkins, Meadames W. C. Hughes, R. T. Jones, Alfred Stewart , ScotUbluff; D. O. Humphory. Engagements.- ' Y ' Mr. and Mr. Fred E, Hall announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Allls Hall, to Mr, Ralph A. Newell. The wedding will take place in December. At the Bod and Gun Club. Misses- Ruth MoBride, -Ruth Ganson, -H&nst Welrtch. Kthel Klewit Florence Powers, Louise McBrlde, Mesoamee F-ov RatDh. Mimes Muriel Johnson, , Grace McBrlde, Shirley Freeman, Stedman, Blanche Stedman, Mesdames W. W. McBrlde, Walter J. Roseberr. Geonre Rcmlnaton. Alice Johnson, W. O. Botts. W. J. Smith, Wedding Plans. The wedding party is now complete for the Farrell-tAdy wedding; wbich will be solemnised next Saturday morning at Bt Cecelia's church and Includes MI Ruth McDonald, maid of honor; Mra Hardin Bean, matron of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Irene Farrell and Mis Ann Robertson. Raymond Farrell, brother of the groom, will be beet man, and the ushers will be Harold DrtscoU, George Keyser, Blaine Young and Fred Meyer. ,y ; For Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Fields enter tained at dinner Thursday evening In HOD'S TAILORED SUITS AHD QOATS MADE JO MEASURE ,. Select thd styles and materials you ' want, let us' know-how Ml Want every v , little defcjU ; brought oat, , anJ we "will ' -tailor your garments accoding'lr All made by expert men tailors and fitters Ifcre inour ovrn. tailoring shops. TAILORED SUITS TO ORDER. . . . TAILORED SKIRTS TO ORDER. . . . 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Spence returned Wednesday morning, from a three months' vial tN In the east - . Y Dr. F.'E. Coulter, who has been Spend ing his vacation In southern California, has' rejturnedV ' i.J ,' Y"" . .;. Miss Eleanor Mackay has gone to Wash ington, D. C, where ahe will attend Mra Somers school. , Mrs. 8, I. MeserauH of Kansas City la visiting MrS. C U Shant, 961S North Twenty-fourth street ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kountse will be home about Thursday of next week from a month In California Mr. J. J. Hess has returned from a stay of several months In Switzerland and other points in Europe. ' Mrs. 8. S. Curtis will return Wednesday from New York, where she 'has been -visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bird. Mrs. George A. Hoagland has returned from Fort Iawsod. Wash., with her daughter, Mrs. David Stone, and Captain Stone. ;'.:' Mr. J. J. 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