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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1912)
THE -OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 13, 1912. V 3-B Hafding-Bu'rkley Bridal Party Hiss Carolixw Balding If virl ' s ' 1 " ; r ' n WEDDINGS INTEREST SOCIETY fcljj P 'Two Prominent Events" Are Sched- ' (lf 1 jl'J " ' i ' tiled for This Week. ; J OLD HOME EVER BEFORE HIM fjjfffiSffi)ffi OctoW 13, ISM Milton Charles Peter, manufacturer- of alfalfa pioducta,' hit a core of twenty-seven years In the h.ar nes. Etta He.tzelberg was his bride and St Louis the scene of the wedding. October 13. lCapia!n Piinlel Edward McCarthy, Dnited States army, recently stationed at Omaha, today e.euriUes the cliln.i ann;versary : of his marriage to Laura G. Fendrlch. ' The wedding took place at 'ar.s1l!e, Ind. ' I has Omaha Man Has Scenes of Childhood Days Painted on the Walls of Ills Home in This City ' - Many Come and Go. "' (Coadausd from Page Two.) (ilnf. The electrlo lights had red. white I and blue shades and during the waltzes V there were' special, subdued lights. Tho 'women were beautifully gowned and the 1 guests were; received by Major and Mrs. I Carl Fr Hartman. Among those present ! Friday evening were Misses f Katherlne Krug, .lElizabeth Congdon, ' May Mahoney, JYances Todd, largaVt WcShane, Wright r of Chicago, . Messrs. . " A. J. McShane, ', Ted Daugherty, . Ted Wallace, Lee Mitchell, 1 Onres p. Eneler. k. Lieutenaht Smith, Misses Katherine Moorhead, Barker of Chicago, Stlckney of Minneapolis, Carolyn Barkalow. . Messrs. Wilkes, Captain Martin of Fort Crook, Captain Butler of Fort Crook, Captain Rubottotn, Dr. Trlnder . Major Dale of Fort Crook, Mr. and Mrs. Gould Diets. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McConnell. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Culver, y"ss Proband Mrs. C. F. Crowley, .. n Tr'r-r ' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard of Columubs, O.J 1) Major and Mrs. C. F. Hartman. ! Major and Mrs. Cole, Captain and Mrs. Vorls, . . Captain and Mrs. Hyer, ' T I . . J r m . 8-11 uieui.enH.ni ana jvirs. irueniieu. Lieutenant and Mrs. Leonard. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kalph W. Breckenrldge, Mrs. J. J. Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ketly, Mr. and Mrs. August Mothe Borglum. , , . Pleasures Past. Miss Sadie Klrschbraunt entertained at bridge Friday afternoon ' at her horn1. Four tables of players were present. A dinner was given Saturday evening by H. a Wilrodt In honor of Miss Rona B. Morrill, and Mr. Morrill, was the guest of Miss Amy Gil more, left. : . ; Mrs.' A. L. ' Reed " was a guest at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gulou at Hollywood, Cal, '-.' Miss Claire Deutsch of Chicago, who ha been the guest of M.ss Mildred RubeU left Saturday for her home. . Mr. George Duncan, who underwent an operation at Nicholas Senn hospital, wa abli to return home Friday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burgess are spend" Ing a few days In Chicago and Will re turn Tv.esday or yednesday. ' Mrs, Hubert Lowell Parker has arrived to spnJ seieral weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. McConnell. , Mrs. B. Wolf and daughter, Tlllle, of , Ogden, Utah, formerly of Omaha, are j vlsit.ng Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. Ell ah Hoxle of McGregor, , la., a ho have been visiting Mr. and Mra Samuel Rees, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Roberts of Brooklne, Mass., formerly of Omaha, are expected here, about November 7 to visit friends. - Mr. Lewis Reed expects to be in Omaha the latter part of this month, when he , will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James I Chad wick for a week. Mr. and,. Mrs. Earl J. Perry of Mar shalltown, la., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Haney for two weeks will return home Monday. Mrs. Harry Lowell . 8turdevant of Bridgeport, Conn., 'arrived Thursday to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. H. Engaged to Omaha Man Pompeian room in two weeks. Those present at the last meeting were: Mesdaiues J. F Novak. L. A. Lindberg, C. H. Van Dusen, O. Fluhr, Weloh. 3. B. Carpenter. Mesdames W. D. Clark, D. T. McGrath, C. F. Ratekin. L. F. Wolf, A. F. Moore, F. C. Minster. R. C. Hinman. Louia Miss Nell Barnum. Mrs. T. S.v Granville entertained the Comis club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Kiihn won the prise. Those present were: Mesdames" "' 'Mesdames J. F. Dlmmlck,, W. Swisher, J. J. Larmon, K. Garratt, - E. B. Ferris, .. . - Charles Everson, Arthur Kuhn, T. 8 Granville. Miss Mabel B. Whitehouse. .Xininorer Club Be-nns Activities. ; A meeting of the Lininger Travel club of the Omaha High school was held Fri day . afternoon and the following pro gram was given by the members of the club: " " Piano solo, Florence Andrus; recitation, Mary Day; reading, Miss Wallace; piano V solo, Lorine " Davis; toasts to the - new members by the bid members. The new officers of the club are: Mary Day, president; Bertha Glrton, vice presi dent; Gladys Lyne, secretary; Edith Mo Nett, : treasurer; Florence Andrus and Olga Anderson, sergeant-at-arms; Erdlce Baumgardner, reporter. Plans were arranged for the installa- . tion of officers and the initiation of the new members at the next meeting, which will be held November 8., Plans were also made for a "hike" to Florence on October 28. This la the first of a series of "hikes, , . theater parties and skating parties which y will be given by the club this winter f Miss Wallace Miss Schmidt and Miss j Dudley are the faculty spongers of the . ..society. ,.i Dietz Club Danee. ; i The Dietz club gave Its regular danc ing party Wednesday evening . at their club house -on Carter lake. The' next party wyi be Hallowe'en evening. "Those 1 present , at the last party were: Bridge Supper, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Caldwell gave a bridge supper Friday - evening ' at their home, when those present were: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wattles. Mr. and Mrs. W. T." Page. - Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. .Poppleton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith, -- Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess. ' .... Mr. and Mrs. Barry Doorly. c , if .j ,4-tMr. and Mrs.-Henry Wyraan. v'i Mr. ana Mrs. w King wait. ... Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase. '' Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barlow. . Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Burke. ' ' .'; ' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Love,-. Mr. and Mrs. George Haverstlck. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rhoades. . Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm. ' Mr. and Mrs. : Samuel Caldwell. -. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker. Mrs. Thayer of Orlando, Fla. Mrs. J. J. Dickey. Mrs. Charles Ogden. ' Mrs. George Voss. ; ' Miss Hibbard. Miss Frances Wessels. , Miss Landls. Mr. C. N. Thomas of Chicago. Mr. Milton Darling. Mr. Charles Saunders. Wilrodt. Those present were , Misses Rona Wilrodt. Shirley Redfield. B;ilse Haubens, S. Sediaoek; Messrs. Walter Wilrodt, Emil Wilrodt WUllam Peters, R. Reese, H. A. Hulke, Mrs. H. F. Menold, Dr. and Mrs. S. Sedlacek, and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Redfield. For the Future. , Swastika club will meet Thursday with Mrs. Anna Buck. Mrs. J. McManus and .daughter, Mrs. J. H. Welch, will entertain twenty-four guests at dinner on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. McManus, C2U Harney street, in honor of Miss Dorothy Peth erain and Mr. " Hugh McManus. whose wedding take place Tuesday afternoon, October 15. ' """ " ' .'-- - In and Out of the Bee'Hive. . Mrs. Arthur Krock of Washington, who Mrs. Edward D. Hass and children have gone to Chicago to meet Mr.. Hass, who has gone into business there. .They will make their future home in Chicago. Mrs. J. E. , Baum leaves Monday or Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Rouse.. In Baltimore. In' her absence, Mrs. Mabel Ogden will be at her home. Mrs. J. J. Monell has bought a cottage at La Jolla, Cal., and Is there for the winter and expects Mrs. C J. Greene, who has been in Los Angeles, to visit her. ' '' ; -;;, . Miss Greta Lane, who with her mother and sisters returned from California about three weeks ago, leaves today for the National Park seminary in Washington, D. C. . Miss ' May Hamilton, who has been In Canada all summer and is at present in Chicago, will sail October 19 from San Francisco for Japan and will meet her brother, Mr. Frank Hamilton, and Mrs. . iWvA, I .. ' y ',y; : W MISS NELL MAT O'DONNBLL, Hannibal, Mo. Hamilton In Spain in the early spring, returning here in June. Miss Hamilton will also visit Manila, where she will be the guest of Colonel and Mrs. James B. Erwtn, who are stationed there, Mrs. John Tobln Thomson of Dewey avenue will have aa ber guest Miss Jessie M. Ripley of Indianapolis, Ind., who ar rives Sunday. Miss Ripley will later go to Los Angeles to spend the winter. Judge and Mrs. W. A. Redlck, Mrs. W. M. Rogers and Miss Mildred Rogers sail r.ext Saturday on the "Carmanla" for home and will reaoh Omaha about No vember L Tbey have been abroad since May. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Haney entertained Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Perry of Marshalltown. At the card game the prises were awarded Mrs. Perry, Mrs. J. B. Williams, Mrs. M. 3. Benowltie and Mr. Henry Nllson. Mrs. Alfred Darlow has returned from the east, where shhe visited her brothers. Gutson and Solon Borglum, . at their country home In Stamford. Conn.' Mrs. Darlow also spent a few days with her daughter, Ida, at Bryn Mawr college. Personal Gossip. Mrs. Robert R. Rlngwalt hit gone to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado' and will be the guest of her brother, William F. Dermont, at 'The Pines," one of the most beautiful homes In Arisona, and in the near vicinity of the Grand Canyon. Mrs. RJngwalt will vjslt at different places in southern California during the winter months. LITTLE LAD TRAVELS ALONE FROM CALIFORNIA TO DAKOTA Although but t years of age. John Hop kins of Los Vegas, Cal., is traveling from his home to Watertown, 8. D alone. He says he Is not a bit lone some and that he Is capable of taking care of himself. iSiooipg m Luncheon at Omaha Club. Miss Carolyn Harding was hostess at a beautiful appointed luncheon at the Omaha - club In . honor of Miss Agnes Burkley. Pink roses formed the center- I piece for the table, and the place cards were hand painted designs 'of band boxes and cupids. Those present were: Misses Agnes Burkley. Mary Burkley, Marie Hollinger, Carolyn Harding. Clara Bull of Pasedena. Cal. Dorthy Morgan,. Henrietta Kees, Misses Gladys Peters, ' Elizabeth Pickens, Louise Dinning, Carolyn Barkalow, Nan Murphy, . Doris Wood, Beatrice Coad, Josephine Murphy, . ' i Misses i: iBtnei tad more, tl Agnes Lament. ' 3 Lula Norifard. - Evelyn Speilman, Estella Loree, Marie Dake, A Hie Johnson. -' Messrs Clarence Hall, Mark Conkling, George Craff, . Claud Rife, E. H. Hawley. H. C. Morning, Ed Lafferty, Jim Fiannagan, : v. xveison. Misses Ruth Dalqulst, Marie Heiman, . Mary McElmore, Clara Chadwick, Grace Harrower, May Wliiett, ' Nettle Schooley. Messrs Earl Eisenhart, E. Allen, Lee Gregg, Frank Phillips, Percy Gwynne, J. Kossback, Al Biaufuss, -Ed Cox. 1 Frank Speilman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. John J. McMahon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nestlebusn. Mr. and' Mrs.-Bernard Boggg. .. ... Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Hen y Veidennan. Mr. and Ms. Allen Jones, Myra Breckenndge. Helen Murphy, Esther Byrne. Carolyn Harding, May Mahoney, . ., ' . . Mesaamee Samuel Rees, Jr. Harry Keliy. Frank Wilhelm, Harry Pollard of Tampa, Fla. ! Myles Standlsh, pcially Priced at $7?, SIO-? and You'll find here every new style, every leading fabric in the most charming of fall cloth coats. , And they are all priced at least $5.00 per garment less than elsewhere. Let us show them to you. 1 - " TAILORED FALL SUITS PRETTY TRIMMED HATS Scores of the most charming AA &M AA of new styles at.... A.aU-'MtJ IIP0 ? Made in the newest heavy serges, rough weaves, whipcords, etc., in plain tailored or neatly trimmed effects, at v ' $15.09, $12.59 and $10.00 BEAVER HATS Splendid quality,' worth $6.00; black and colors, at.. Plain Ccrcst Talks TO Wiss Women You Lnow the difference between a "fussy" gown at $10 and a plain, rich costume at $50. One is all show, and the other is all service. So with corsets. Mt'i easy (and cheap) to "doll" them up with lace and frills; and some women are deceived they mis take shoio for real Value. Nemo Corsets are all service, comfort, and perfect style -without frills. Be a Wise Woman! BuySERVICE-notshov., Wear the NEMO! 3.98 SWEATER COAT For women and misses', hand some new styles in all shades, at . . ; $1.989$1.48 and 98c NEW FLANNEL WAISTS In grays and colors, also white tailoreds, lingeries, etc., scores of the prettiest new styles, $1.50 'and $2.00 values, Qg WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SHOES A wonderful showing in black and . tan gun metals, patents, suedes, velvets, and every new . style, $3.50 values, gjj Jg Striped Gingham and black sateen wash underskirts, worth 69c, at ...... 39 Women's and Misses' Fleec . ed Union Suits, at . -39 ftTrAareiST G-rp,n star in the wtr.sf -'J ME M&WELTW JZ8 No OMAHA m New SILK WAISTS Beautiful Mescalines, Taf fetas and Chif fons, all colors, worth (3.98, Sunday School Class Banquet. The Byrnle Sunday school class of the First Methodist church gave a banquet last Friday evening. The' young women cooked and served- the supper In courses, and this class expects to repeat the af fair at regular Intervals during the win ter. Tghose present were: . Misses " '' 'Misses Mary Van Zandt Lola Byrd, Beulah Byrd, Julia Qulnby. ' ', Erdice Baumgardner.Helen Guywlts, r Minnie Mercer, Hazel Hejgalby, , Beatrice, Neb. Celebrate Silver Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harris. 1616 Mere dith avenue, will give a reception from 8 until 11 o'clock Wednesday evening. October 16, In honor of their silver wed ding anniversary. Both Mr. and Mrs. Harris have been residents of Omaha for over twenty-five years, having come here from New York City. Mrs. Harris is prominent in charity work, having been president of the Jewish i Relief society for five years. ' I .ta Junior Club Plans. The Junior club will give one of the largest holiday dances this year Mondavi eve.4ng, December 23, at the Hotel Rome i evening at the Metropolitan pool, fol There are about thii ty-Xlve members of ' ,owe(1 by a 8UPPr at the Henshaw. the eiuh. nut it ( ni.nn.j . . ,e1IAmong those present were: . .H.UCU .v imuq m Swimmin? Party. A swimming party was given Friday ..... . I Mt.a.o mviiai ons ror the Christmas party ! t;1 " 7.j ine next ariair given by the club wii! be ' Ethel Padmoie, the inlormal dance at the Country club October 26. The members of the -entertainment committee include Messrs. C. J. Lord, Gerald Wharton, Harry Koch. Herbert Fiench and Edward O'Brien. Club Meetings. : v ' , Mrs. H, C. Stein entertained the Una- imo club. Friday afternoon. Prizes were , awarded Mrs. C. Molony, Mrs. E. Nelson, .'Mrs, P.'A..Thsmanson, Mrs. W. Goggin, Mrs. K. Carson and Mrs H. SteiiL t Mrs. J. B. - Carpenter wai hostess for the meeting, of the Fnoeirf cub Friday. The next meeting will at the Brandels Misses- Nettie Schooly, Aifie Jonnson. ' Messrs , . Messrs ! Lee Gregg, Arthur Jackson, Bob Elkins, Ed Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Goft 0. H. S. Girls Hike. The Girls' Hiking club of the high school tramped to Rlvervlew park Friday after school. Miss Herbert and Miss Brandels of. the faculty accompanied them. Next Friday they will hike to Florence.- Box Holders for Grand Opera. Among . those who - will occupy boxes at The Secret of Suzanne" by the Chi- eago Grand Opera company at the Audi torium next Thursday evening will ...:.B;...-:..i....:,':; , 44 3 WEEPSTA N BY K2 WO ?REZE" CADY Omaha Photographer carries away First Honors at recent Photographers' Convention held at Grand Island, Nebraska. Winning set of Portraits and the Trophy now on exhibition in the window of HOSPE CO o Make it a point to see theie beautiful works of Photographic Art. It will be worth your while. TEE- CADY STUDIO 2521 SHERMAN AVENUE OMAHA. NEBRASKA Located in the quiet residence section. BANDLET 5EiJiMJ0NQ Thesa corsets hav$ brought health to a host of women and ' tared thousands from the sur geon's knife. Yet they ar perfect STYLE corsets: With Improved Dasdlet No. 622 medium bait ) t C fifl No. S23-low but j0'ww The Greatest SUPPORT ING Corsets in Existence. 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