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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1912)
2-B i t kfX m c:, SI". WEDDINGS IHTEREST SOCIETY " I. : Two Prominent Events Are Sched- . tiled for This Week, OLD HOME EVER BEFOEE KIM Omaha Mas Has Scenes of Childhood Days Painted ea the Walls of His Hotae la This City -Maar Cb aad Go. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER A- 1912. A sul va el fuil 01 3 fieri ad t wine 3 the y home, ' s sis Nel been reason make hand, :' have r tor feu lstraW VI If talr ''of A f.aO t'i ' Of '.!:(? BoefaJ Calendar. UOA DAT Mrs. Jerome Maffe. auction bridge party for Mis Marie Fernedlng vi unyxoiu v.; weomag o. Miss Eliza beth Shortliff and Dr. Clarence Ruben dall; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. gpens, party for Miss Ferneding. TV EsDAT Miss Esther Byrne, bridge party tor Ml dara Bull of Pasadena; Miss Mary Sniray, aftemoa bridge; wed . ding of Miss Edith Hatch and Mr. Fred ; M. Johnson: wedding of Miss Dorothy icineran ana Mr. rtugn McManus; Mrs. i M. MulvlhilL meeting of 1912 Card club? i wedding of Miss Maybelle Mandelson ana i 'r. m. i. uordon. WKDN'BSDAT-Harding-Burkley wed ding: Dunham-Bherraden wedding; din- ner at Country club for directors of th club. - ...- THURSDAY Box parties at grand opera at ins Auaitonuro by R. w. Brtcken .' rtdgs, Mrs. J. 3. Dickey. T. 3. Kelly ' and 3. M. Borglum.; Mrs. Anna Buck, . meeting of wUka club. ! FRIDAY Pastime Pleasure club, dance . at Douglas, auditorium. One of the chief social events of the week will ba the wedding of Mis Agnes Burkley, daughter of Mr. Frank J. Burkley and ' Mr, Jess McMillan Hard. I day evening at the Burkley home Oh North . Thirty-eighth avenue. ' The wed ding will be a small affair, but will bs followed by a large reception. Miss Burkley will be attended by her sister. Miss Mary Burkley as maid of honor and by Mr. Harding's lister. Miss Carolina Harding as bridesmaid. The bett man will be Dr. Frank Conlln. The wedding of Miss Jasmine Sher- raden, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. H Sherraden, and Dr. Morris Howell Dun ham wilt also be held Wednesday evening, srnd will be a borne affair. The ceremony will b performed by Rev. T. J. Maekay, 4 f Um MA U.m tl4J ... Wtelff There is one Omaha man who dees' not need to depend on memory for the pic ture of his childhood borne. This Is Mr Henry Hlller, who has just had painted on me west wall of the dining room in hie home on West Farnam street a re production of the place In the old nutu ue was Born, ins picture painted on the wall itself and occupies .uNfiitire side of the room. It look like a rarJNrtd tapestry and la really a hand . ioina painting in Oils which It has t&Hcen Iin artist a month to produce. The picture shows Mr. Hlller home at t was In his childhood days and as he W?id Mrs. Hlller have seen it on their trips abroad, It has changed very little in the last half century. In fact, tradition hat tt, that the place is very much the sam as it was when It Was first occupied J the Hlller family some two hundred and fifty years ago.:-'' : r The borne as seen en the painting at the Hlller residence has a delightfully old-world look. It nestles at the foot .of 'he Harts mountains In Bavaria among l tneaks and shrubs and tannebaum, vtintd frt-aoft, rich October shades of ; biown, green fcfid, tfeld, ' To the left of the house Itself,' a gray l stone wo-story- dwelling with a cheerful tea roof the whole almost covredt by !a centuries-old grape vine, whose green (leaves and tendrils rising from a stalk as thick ad a tree trunk, ollmb to the very top of the little red chimney. In front of the house la the quaint old mill. The milt 'house where the grain of many harvests has been ground la gray stone, like the dwelling place. The little low wheel gently ruffle the bluish--jgreen 1 Water of the peaceful stream. where a swan float majestically. Two other swans are Just entering the water from the bank. The most vivid remem- 'bra nee Mr. Hlller has of this stream is that of he and his eight brothers and ulsters being dipped Into It chilly water very morning before breakfast On th three other wall of the Hlller fining room are paintings of castles and 'natural scenery along the Rhine. The jireu and plants are In the same autumn color a those In the picture of Mr. IHiiler's home. Mrs. I.oblnaier In Ctvle Work. The many friends of Mrs. Charles 8, iLcblngier, who with Judge Loblngler has ,re:dd for the last tew years In the .the Philippine, will be Interested to learn of her active participation in a "city 't.t-autlful" campaign being launched In jManila this fall. As president of the So j fifty for the Improvement of Women, j which wai organised In the Lobtnglor (home In Cal! Marcellno lat August, jMrs, Loblngler was chosen a member of the- welfare committee to engineer the woi It of making Manila more beautiful and sanitary. On the committee are also ithe president of the Merchants' aocla. . lion, the Antl-Tuberculonts society, the ; I'hlliiiplrie Chamber of Commene, the . Ec.momio association and the Association 'of proprietora. , - : . ; : - ' - Farrell-Ladv Bridal Partv L ' ' r. - 0 ' V-,-'-' -!-:.vt --f? after which they will be at their new home at Lafayette and North Forty-' second street ' Long-Garlow- Wedding. A pretty wedding took place Thursday at high nodn when Miss Gwendolyn Gar- low, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Garlow of Columbus. Neb., became the bride ol Mr. G rover Long. Miss Alice Fawcett of Omaha, sang "At Dawning," and the only attendant was the little ring-bearer. A large reception followed the ceremony, at which there Were a number of Omaha guest. Mrs. Long is well knowr In Omaha musical circles, having sung here many times. After a short trip east Mr. and Mrs. Long will be at home at Columbua after January 1. ; (rordonMandelson. ,! Miss Maybelle MandeTson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mandelson, alid Dr. Morris L Gordon will be married Tuesday evening at the home of the bride by Rabbi Frederick Conn. ; Mis MaH Gor don will be bridesmaid and Mr. Louis Goldstein of Nebraska City will be best man. The young couple will be at home afttr November 15 at 29CS Dodge street To Wed in Hannibal. v Mr. Richard Adams Carrtngton, jr., will leave nest week for Hannibal, Mo., where his wedding to Miss Nll May O'Donnell of that city will take place Monday evening, October tt. The young people wm maae ineir norne in omana. Wedding Annottttcementi. The wedding of Miss Louise Btori. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0, Store, and Mr. C. H. Lody of Berlin will take place uctooer 29 at the Borne. Interesting Engagement. . In Denver was announced the engage ment of Miss Gladys Hart daughter of Mr. .B. W. Hart, formet!y of. Council Bluffs, but now of Colo rado Sprint, to Mr. Lawrence Fhlpvi, Jr.; on of the -wall-known Den ver millionaire. Mr. Phlppt was a Tale graduate of the tame Olass M Mr, Denis Barkalow Of thl city, Whom he ha visited several times. Miss Hirt only moved to Colorado BpMngs a year ago and has been back teveral time to visit her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Charts t. Stewart, 18 Counoll Bluff. Hop at Fort Oiaaluu A series of interesting military hop will b given at fort Oman thi winter. The parties win be glvsn ijj the port gymbaiium. Ai the gymnasium I not large, only fifty Invitation will be issued to each hop. Th first of th aeries was given Friday evening and the ball room was brilliantly decorated with American flags, the Hlgnal corps' flag predominate (Continued on Page . Three.) the hem of the gown. Her only ornament Wat a ttrlng of pearls with diamond olasp, the gift of the groom. She carried 4 shower bouquet of lilies of the vallry and orchids. . The bridesmaids were Mis Anne Rob- fUon and Miss Irene Farrell. Mis Robertaou, entered first and was gowned In American beauty oharmeuse with chif fon panisrs of the same shade and fish- tall train of chiffon. She carried Amor- Iran beauty rose. ?; : '. . . Mine Irene Farrell wore primrose ohar-r Wieu with tllver cloth on one side and primrose chiffon panters and fishtail train. She earrted KUainey roses. the matron of honor' was Mrs. Hardin Bean, Who wore crepe -meteor accordion pleated and panier and fishtail train of Dresden chiffon. She carried mieen' roaes.: - . . , , Mis Ruth McDonald was maid of honor and wore pale pink charmeuse with panier of chiffon of same shade,, with bodice trimmed with liver cloth and princes lace. . She carried Mr. Taft rose.; . ,. ::. , The bride' attendants wore bonnet of tulle to match gown and carried dlrectolr taff tjed with tulle to match. Following the Wedding ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride parents for the bridal party and relatives, followed by a recep. tlon from ) to S o'clock. About 200 guests were present. The house decorations were Whlttleiy ferns, white chrysanthe mums and Klllarney roses. Mrs. Lady, mother of the bride, wor purple chermeuM trimmed with purple ohlffon and white wansdown fur. Mrs. Farrell, mother of the' groom, wore salmon colored satin. ' f The go-away gown of the bride was a tailor suit .of royal blue velvet and black velvet hat with' white Frehch plume. She wore a corsage bouquet of orchids. ? Wing-McBride Wedding. The Wedding 'of Mis Ruth 'Elisabeth McBrlde and Mr. Harvey James Wing was celebrated last evening at & o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McBrlde, 4113 Ffernam street. The ceremony was per. formed by Rev. R, W. Rouse, Miss OracO McBrlde was bridesmaid and .? Mr. Thomas Crosby was best man. The wedding march was played by Miss Nan Cunningham. The ribbons were stretched by Misses Mabel McBrlde and Muriel Johnson, who were gowned In white. The bride wore a wedding gown of white crepe meteor trimmed with white princess lace. She carried 4 shower bO-- quet of bride' roses and Miles of the valley, , Miss Grace MeBride was maid of honor and wore coral marquisette draped over white satin de luxe and carried pink roses. ' , ' ... I- : ,. - , About 100 guests were present at the wedding and .Mr. and Mrs. Wing left last evening for a brief wedding trip. ( , Mis Take? at Paa-llelleale. Miss Ethel Tukey left last week for JEvanaton, III., Jto attend the conference of the National Tan-Hellenic association, :t which representatives of all national '(ollge sororities Will be present. M!ss Tukey will be one of the representatives uf Delta Gamma sorority. As editor of the sorority paper, the Anchors, she Is a mmber of the, national executive staff. From Evanston. where she ts visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry E. Ryram. Mis Tukey will go east, visiting in an official aiac!ty chapter f Delta Gamma In the tliffereiit coltites and universities, She will visit friends in Massachusetts throughout December and will not re turn until after the holidays. r? mll-laiy Wedding. Pink shadlnjr from the pale tints of the trlilennuild iu to the darker CVrlng of the America Beauty rose fo ed the e'flof scheme iot the appointments at the weeding of Ulm Annette Lady, daughter cf V.r. and Mr. Van Buren Lady; to Mr, fft! ysrrcll. Th wivmunjr was cele. I !":-'-!-l i?tur(Jay morning at 11 o'clock at St. Cecilia- procathedr&l, Rev.'; D. . P, '5nnir.gton officiating. f ., ' Th Lohengrin wedding march wa : v -1 for the entrance of the wedding J - Say trees, pahns and pick and .'... si.ap dragons decorated the church. the bride was beautiful in her weddljig ' of ivory satin, embroidered In setd i i and rhinestone. The gown was ' j ft en one side wttn ivory chiffon and t - f- 'n court train wa draped to the f v ' t sloe of the bodice with a pear! b--- -riL The long tulle veil reached to ' " 1 Silver Wedding at Hand aoj. 1 ........... ... .. . : jal. A 1 " Mi MR. AND MRS. J. It HARRIS. ' Xl- ' Oak Buffet, 4lM.i $31.0h,r'. f JHE dignity of the dining v room is enhanced through the wise and tasteful selection of furni ture. Many a dining room is artistically spoiled because of the disharmony created by : the tables, chairs and buffet that are placed in it. ThU store ia now showing, a special Una of fumed oak dining room furnitura all possessed of tha dignity and quiet beauty of the best models of the classical periods. It has the durable look in every detail of construction, and tha kind that adds a charm, a beauty and trace to the dining room that makes this apartment of the home one of the realisations of tha dream of the woman and man who seek to make their home the ideal home. A few pieces are. listed here! ;. ., -, ... . s ? . t Buffet like illustration above "48 inches; solid-fumed oak; mirror back. . ....... v. ..$31.00 Buffet-Like illustration above; solid fumed : oak; mirror; back; 54 inches. ... . ..... . . , i' $37.00 Buffet like illustration; solid fumed : oak; -mirror back ; 60 inches';5. ; . . ; . ; . . .: , ,i. $46.00 China Cabinet-Solid" fumed oak ; height 58 - ' inches; dust proof; five solid Shelves. . ..;.. . $30.00 Dining Table-Solid fumed oak; 54 inches by eight feet, with elght-foot'iextenaion. ..... ,.830.50 Fumed Oak Dining: Chair-Slip leather seat. . $3.50 lillerj Stewart & Beaton 41G-17 South SlXtecntM Street T Omaha's oldest established jeweler. .L The Edholm store, ince its beginning, has always maintained the highest ex. cellence in its goods. Particularly choice has the collection of diamonds always been. 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