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2-B THE OMAHA. SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 27, 1912. WEDDINGS INTEREST SOCIETY Engagement is Announced of Miss Dorothy Stevens and Ben Wood. BROWNELL HALL TO CELEBRATE Ml I-onl.c Stnra Will lit- Slurried T nc ml n J- Kvcn I nir tn Jlr, (nrl 11. l,n,ly (Irlslnnl Cooklng t Inb to (lire rnrtlr. MONDAY Prbutante mtUR" club, Mis Mary Hnrkley. 'UiM'AY Weddlne of Mtos LouNc Mr', daughter of Mr. and Mrs ll Sti-z at d .Mr. r 11. Iody of Berlin at Ho t '' e at Mr. anil Mm Ston; Mrs . 1' wheeler, Or tc nal rooklns; ciun, nit r parw&f ami "at heme" day at JK't t naha; CtuMchton IVntol coilos .aifp nt Chamber?. , L.'.E..-OAY Dundee Iirldito Lunrhnoi c...j 1'ieiRhlon Alumni tmoker; 'at hrnc cay at Fort Crook; Mla Kath ciik Becaon. dinner for ill Iluth Hummer and Mr Harold TrltchetL TH It.-'UAY-k-Mlr Margaret Haurn, Hal iowe e n lunrheon for the dobutante. Miss Kllmbftn Davln, d nner for Mim IlJth Hammrr and Mr. Harold J'rltch rtt, Mla Elizabeth llrucd, tneater patty f ir Si.sa Ituih Hammer and Mr. Harold I'rltcl.ett 1 Itll'Vi Mr and Mrs. M. C. liters, debut reception and danca for M t no rter; recital nt Dromie.Il Hall f. r li.- Mortal Settlement. I ATI KlAY-Mr. t. A. llaum, after noon tm from 4 to 6 for Mian Marjrarot Urwr Daum; Omaha Art Uulld exhibit at th rew court house from 8 to 11. The engagement ' la announced of Mlif Dorothy Btevens. dauchter of Mr. and Mra. Truman Bllsurorth Stevens, to Mr Pen Urown Wood. Both young; people are prominent socially and the engagement doea not com as a great surprise to their many friends. Miss Stereni' debut two year ago, was a brilliant society evnt and rht la one of the moit popular .and vivacious young women of the Coun 'try club aet. Miss Stevcna attended Mrs fmple" school In New York. Mr. Wood la a member of ono of the older, families of tho city and the wedding will bq on of the large affairs of the winter. Hiss Robertson Weds. A wdddlng which waa quite a surprise, to her friends waa that of Miss Martha1 Taultna Itobartson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larimer Robertson, to Mr George McArthur Campbell of Pulton tN T. The wedding took place Saturday morning In Minneapolis and Mr. Campbell land his bride wilt arrive here Monday to speod a week before leaving for (Canada to spend two months and later will go to California for tho winter, Mr 'Campbell, who la associated In business with the Phela'n A Bhlrley Construction company and is n civil engineer, has been In Omaha on several occasions. Although the engagement is of long standing, the weddlnrf was not to have takon placo unUJ lifter the holldaya, but the young people changed their minds and surprised their family and friends. The bride la a sister of Mra. Fred Hamilton and one of tho most beatlful young women of tit city Brownell Hall's Golden Anniversary, Drownell flail, one of tho oldest schootn In the middle wpt for girls, will celebrat ills golden anniversary In June, 1914. U It With the greatest Interest that Miss John son la making plana for this affair and the fact that many of the alumnae are residents of the city will add greatly to the success, Ono of the Important efforts which la being made for JhlH anniversary Is to bring Dr. Doherty; who was for many years principal of the school, here, for the celebration. Kvory effort will be made to have as many of the alumnae present at possible, both of the city and those from out of town at the exercises. Among those r-rotritnont lit the association Is Mlsi Elizabeth McCracken, who for sometime was on tho editorial staff of the Outlook and is now private secretary and com panion to Mrs B. L Bothern, formerly 'Miss Julia Marlowe. Ml us , MoCracken la planning to be among those who Will assist with tho program. Miss Johnson, lias begun her Wednes days "at home" at Drownell Hall. 1-Vlday, November 1. al 3 o'clock. Mlsa Uell, Mlsa Urugger and Mlsa Patno of the Brownell Hall faculty, will gtVe a re cital for the benefit of tho Social Settle ment Following the recital, from 4 to 8, Mies Johnson and her fooulty will be "at 'home" to all frlenda of the school and especially to alumnae and former atu .dents. 'Weddinc Plans. The wedding of Miss Louise Ston and 'Mr. Cart H. Lody or Derlln, will bo cele brated Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at 'the attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Store, JTOS Kamam struct, Kev. T. J, Mackay of All fialnt church ot Isolating. Miss Olga 6tor will be maid .of honor, tittle Mlsa Dorothy Hlggtna wilt ibe ring bearer and the flower girls will Ibe little Mlsaea Kuth Carter and Elsla torx. Mr. Adolph Store will betho beat man, Fallowing tho ceremony there will ibo a reception for the wedding guests. (Home from Enrope. Omahatis who have been spending the hummer and early autumn abroad are now hastening homeward and by Thanks giving nearly all of tho travelers will ltovo returned. Mr and Mrs, Frank U Haller, who 3iave been abroad for several months In S'auhelm, Germany, and also traveling In Spain and France, returned home to ay Mr. and Mrs. Lewla S. Iteed of praris, formerly of Omaha, were with Mr. ur.d Mrs. Haller nt Nauhelm and later they were together in Paris. Mr Lewis Reed, who haa been abroad fjr several years with the American Iladiator company, ia In Omaha, having Arrived Wednesday, and is the guest of ?Jr and Mrs. James a Chadwick. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis a nerd, ore living in Paris, tut la also hi brother J'hlllp. Judge and Mrs. William A. nedlck and Mrs. W M. Rogers and Miss Mildred aioser are expected to land Balurday in New York, but will probably remain over -niay there and be home about Wednes day or Thursday. Mr and Mrs. K C. Darton and family landed Tueaday rooming In New York and are expected home today. Omaha Lads in the East Edward 1'erklns. who entered Columbia university this fall, has been appointed u the editorial staff of the university dally newspaper, "The Spectator." Mr. Ptrklns ha also been pledged to the Phi Gamma -'-tlla fraternity at Columbia. Voyle Rector, the former high school foot ball star, haa made the 'varsity team at Dartmouth and his brother, Virgil. Is in the frhman ttajn at the same col. lege Jacob Alberta and Walter aleaeon, two Omaha boys, who were transferred by the jVnlon PaclQo from Owafca to their exe cutive offices, la .New Xprk, vera re- Lody-Storz Bridal Party f 1 , tv " -n-" ' -a ,i 1 I saW -itmrr r''aWMriMSJlfT1 ..saiaBlllllima- II 111 m 1 m ' 1 1 1 it 1 'W .jmi v m. maiaiaiaiaiaiaiaka m m v.m .laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaavvBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaK mMK7mmammKicm?,LiBmr --5aml m m Raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaww 'vhve saaaaaaaaaaamy 1 r J. y f.v.l-fj-,':" LVafafafafafafafafafafM ,v 4 rj i. , " r lm ' 111 a ill!! 1- W I I 02$2 StOTZ rirv 1 1 TUss Elsie 3hxcz cently entertained by the B'nal Ami club of Now Haven, Conn., while visiting friends at Yalo university. Cooking Club to Entertain. The members of the,Orlglnal Cooking club will give a sorlea of social enter- talnments this season, resembling the affairs given by the Dinner Dance club mst winter, hut the parties will bo much smallor affairs. The first week In Docom. ber, six members of the Original Cook, ing club will entertain at dinner nt th.ir homes after which they will go to the country club to duiice. The second affair will be a theatef party and trio third a cotillion. Tho lat ter will probubly be given at the" Country cjub. The membere of the Original Cooking club are: Mcsdamcs JphnT. Stowurt. 2d.; Herbert Whooler, Joseph Uurkor, Bamuol Burns. Moshor Colpetzer, Meadampa-. finer 1'rlnv Charles Kountzo, wara uurgess, Luther Kountze, William S. Popple ton, 0. H, S. Hiking Partv The members of tho Llnlnger Travel club of tho Omaha High school enjoyed a Jolly "hike" Saturday morning from Florence. Tho party walked north along the river road for two miles, when a halt waa called and lunch prepared. Marsh mallows wero toasted over a huge camp fire and sandwlolies and applcM wore eaten with much relish. It took four hours' time to complete the "hiko" and the girls all declared It a groat success. Those who made the trip were: Mlaaer- Mlasoa Helon Kroner, Krdice Baumgarduor, Rose Pascale, Rita Carpenter, Margaret Bridges, Carol Kucnne, Edith McNett. Been Cireelv. Olga Andorson, Mildred Nordlne, Hum wellor, Clara Peterson, Lillian Anderson, Kmma Ring, Lelah Whlteloy, Mildred Tracy, Lorlne Davis, lone Soott. Mary Day, Nettlo Mulr. Ahnette Ketner, Ruth Qundcrscn. jieien AioAneney or Council Blurrs, Mrs. Qulnlan and Miss Allison, high school teachers, chaperoned the party. Wedding Invitations. invitations have been Isttued for the marriage of Mlas Zola Dellooker, daugh ter of O. IC Dellecker, and Robert' Ander. mi Gantt, which will be aolcmnlxed on Thursday evening, November 14, at the home of tho brlde'a father. Cards havu been lsaued for the wedding of Jills Kusebla Dudley, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. William Harrington Dud ley of Council Bl(iffs, to Mr. Raymond Perry Connw of Dcnlson, la,, which will take place at St. Pnul'a IJplscopal church. Tuesday, November V, at S o'olock. The ceremony will bo followed by a recep tion at tho home ot the brlde'a parents. They will bo at home after January 1 at Denison, la. For Bridal Party. Many affairs will be given In .honor ot Mlsa Ruth Hammer and Mr, Harold Prllohott, whose woddlng will take pjuce Thursday evening. November 7, at the First Presbyterian oliurch. Many ot the affaire will bo dinners and, theater par ties. Mlas Katharine Beeoon will enter tain at dinner Wednesday nvenlnjr for Mlsa Hammer and Mr. Pritchett and the membere of thsir wedding party. The next evening Mian Elizabeth Davis will give a dinner at her home, followed by a theater party at the Boyd, at which, ftllaa Elisabeth 'Bruco will be tho hoateea. Miaa Butler will entertain at dinner the follow ing Monday and Wednesday the th; Mr. and Mrs. Hammer; give the bridal dinner preceding the wedding rehearsal at the church. At Fort Omaha. Major and Mra, Carl F. Hartroann en tertained at a beautifully appointed din ner party Saturday evening at their quar ter at Fort Omaha. The table decora tions were pink roaes and terns, and those present were: Lieutenant and Mra Karl Trueadell, Majorfand Mm. C. Hartmann, Mlsa KaUiertn Moofhead, Mlsa May Mahoney, Mlrs Edith Locke, Captain Holland Ru bottom. Lieutenant John R- Trl ruler, Dr. White- Dea Molnss, la. 0. H, S. Activities. A new club haa been formed among the young woman ot the high school and Mlsa Marie Freeland waa the hostess at the first meeting Friday afternoon. Thu club haa been named the GIgraa Ta Mu and will give a series of parties during the winter. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Miss Opal Crumbllaa Friday, November 8. Thoae preaent were Mlaaee Ethel Pepper, Laura Meyers, Opal Crumbllaa, Harlene Hoover, Fay Harrow, Sylvia Hover, Gladya Tay lor and Lillian Klaworth. Mlsa Annette Kianer entertained the 'ot Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Coultney of Chi cago, to Mr. Clarence Kecllne ot Council Blurrs, The wedding will tako placo De cember 11 at the home of the bride's parents. Mlsa Courtney is a sister of Mra Lyman Shusart of Council liluffe. Announce Engagement. Mr. and Mra. James Traoy announce tho engagement of their daughter, Mary Stella, to Mr. James P. Honan, the wed- 1 dins' to- tako place In November. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cohn announce the ! engagement of their daughter, Blanche. I to Harry Rosenfeld of .Council Bluffs. At home Sunday, November 3. Twenty-First Birthday. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Henning enter tained at their homo in celebration ,of the twenty-first birthday of their eon, O. Russelt Henning. The house waa decorated with autumn leaves, pumpkins, and ferns. At 10 o'clock the guesta were Invited to the dining room, where a four courso dinner waa served. The color scheme was pink, green and white, the room being draped with pink roses and ferns. The table had for a centerpicoe la large basket of white chrysanthemums and ferns, the handle being tied with a large bow or tulle. Each place was marked with a miniature telegram and a white chrysanthemum. Punch was served In tho living room and harp music was enjoyed. During the evening games I were played. Those present were: MtMes Margarete Lay, Carrie Hansen, Mildred Hansen, Uma Jackson, Frances Jorgenaon, Q. Russelt Henning. Ernest Kanrtold, Udeol Jackson. Robert Brlnxer, Kenneth St. Clair, lucnara iinnier, G. Liggett, Fred Wlbley, Roy Swarison, Hpeumen. Mr. ana Mrs. j. is. jvimDBti. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Henning. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lay. Mrs. C. M. Bell. Mrs. M. L. Kanfrold. Creighton College Activities. The Dancing club or Creighton Dental coltcgo will givo the second of a aeries of five Informal dances at Chambers' dancing academy, Tuesday evening. The Creighton alumni will give a amoker at St. John's hall Wednesday evening and preparatfona will be made for a large demonstration when Creighton meets St. LouIb university here on tho following Saturday. The Dancing club of the Creighton Medical college will hold the second of a series ot five Informal dances at Cham bers' dandng academy on tive evening of Novomber 12. The informal concert planned by the Crdlghton university for Thanksgiving night, haa been postponed to some time in the first week of December. Tho club is hard at work for this concert and will Misses Wllma Bruce, Mary Johnson. Margaret Stack, Mary Willis, Cecil AVlthneil. Messrs were the hostenses. A social season will ronow the olectjon of officers for tho ensuing year. Out-of-Town Enfiraeement. An out-of-town engagement of Interest which haa recently been 'announced, is that of Miss Maurino Coultney, daughter (Continued on Page Three.f About Corsets The charm of a well fitted cor set is a fundamental one. Think of that nice figure you saw the one that impressed you as neat and chic. Our Corsetleres will Improve yours. Let us demonstrate the new fall models of Norda Corsets. Ida CV Stockwell South Bide Entrance Brandela Theater Building. Phone Douglaa 4749. members of tho Omaha High School Lln lnger Travel olub at a Hallowe'en party Friday, The rooms wero decorated with autumn leaves and numnklnn. Th nftitr. noon WaB Rnent nt nmM ilnnntnir nnri n real gypay told the fortunes of the slrls. Tho following program waa given; fxmy on Wltchea-Mlsa Bessie Orau. Piano Solo Mlaa Mlldren Clausen. Rcitatlon-Mlss Olga Anderson. Hallowe'en Story-Mlas Edith McNett. Birthday Surprise. A pleasant aurpriso Was given Frit Moyer Thursday ovonlng at his home. 1916 South Nineteenth street, in celebra tion of his birthday. Tho evening waa pleasantly spent In playing games, after which refrrflhmenta were served. Tboao present were: Mr. and Mrs, V. Mover, Mesdames Mraulfimnit G, J. jalser, J. Dyck, B. Kompf, A. Vlnqulst. Mlsees M1km Margeret Marmot, Tillle Gehrke, liizso uycK. itaxel vitiquist. jiouwiB nasuan, uiora Kempr, Freda Thoman. Agnes Thoman, Sophia Dimmel. Adella Wendnll. Christina Jalscr, Hedwig Gelu-ka xu.easni.' Messrs. August Docring, Harold Halter. O. lvjfjn. fhu-iir Tlnunttnnn Adolph Mennlng, Milton Jalser. IfTlU Meyer, Fan Olub Dancing Party. A dancing party -was given Friday eve ning at the Mertopolltan building by the members of the Pan olub. Supper was served the latter part ot the evenlnr in the banquet room. White chryaanthe munsa were uaed in decorating the sup per room and also as favora for the guesta Those present were: Misses Misses Cmella Rlx, Florence Rush, Reba McNamara, Julia Wlllard, Beatrloe Cole. Ilnrttinaa Rada. Ann Rowley, Marjorl liowland. iteien u-nesney, Ireno MoKnlght Pansy WHIUma. Messrs Measra James T, Allan, U O. Hurdle, ima nearer, v. L. itaistsad, Roy Gillespie, A. A. Frlcke, Dr. W. A. Cox, R. a McCullough. R. Nile Booth, Harry Cheek. II. A. Van Dusen, M and Mrs. 11. It. Roberta Mr. and Mra H A. Rose. Mr. and Mrs. F. G, Roberts. Mr. and Mrs, John Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bavlnger. Mr. and Mra. James Trimble. 1 Mr. and Mra. 1U F. Dobeck. Mr. and Mra W. L. Baughn. Mr. and Mra C, J. Bulla. Mr. and Mra L, A. Hlggtna, Mr. and Mrs. R, 11. Koran. Mr. and Mra J. B. Fradenberg. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Parker. Mr. and Mra, Alan Dudley. Junior Olub Dance. t A Hallowe'en party was given at the Country club last evening by the mem bers ot the Junior club. About thirty couple. Including a number of the younger married aet, were present. Omaha Peru Club. The Omaha Peru club, composed of former atudenta of the Peru State Normal school, their huabands and wives, held Its annual meeting last evening at the home of Mr. John Bamford, 4111 Dodge street. Mra May Bamford Horn. Mra. Frank Sevlak and Mrs. WUllasa Murntr BE HERE MONDAY SURE Great Pimo Silt Coitinusd One More Day By Re quest of Bayers Who ot)ld Hot Get Waited on Saturday Night Success crowns this Clearing Out Sale of tho Tincher Piano Company stock, because the pianos are here just as ad vertised and their quality and low price back up every state ment wo make. Wo are making it worth while for purchasers to come 100 miles, or even 500 miles, to take advantage of theso e.xtraordinaiy bargains. Mnuy of tho pianos liavo been out on rental only a short time; others have not been used at all simply shown on the Tincher store floors and are slightly shopworn. Others aro brand new. If you have over thought of owning a piano, now is your time, and come early. If you havo put off getting a piano because of the cost. eomo and soo how little a really excellent piano can bo bought for, and how easy tho torms are. STOCK COMPRISES BEST MAKES. You will find horo many of tho world's best makes, pianos whose names havo been household words for generations, such as tho Hallet & Davis, Conway, Kimball, Ohickering, Steimvay, Ivers & Pond, Schaff, Krakauor, King, Brambach and others. Most of them are new; somo slightly used or taken in ex change. No need to toll you thoro aro none bettor. Many of them are going nt pricos below thoir factory cost. Others nt half and less than half price. Tho saving to you is from $75 to $225 on a piano, and you can buy on terms to suit your convenience. Upright pianos as low as $87. $250 uprights cut to $127. $10 down and $5 monthly. $300 AND $350 PIANOS $157 TO $187. TorniB to suit, nnd uprights of Highest Grades. Regular $400, $450 and $500 styles at $247, $285 and $343. $650 GRAND PIANOS $495. Two beautiful Parlor Grands, brand now, jreduced from $650 to $495. Tonus $10 to $15 monthly, $750 PLAYER PIANO $400. Other Player Pianos nt nearly half price. Choice of 4 best makes $265; $350 will buy players worth $500 to $650. Easy terms. " WE'LL SHIP PIANOS ANYWHERE. IX you cauriot( call, writo nt once for bargain list; we will ship tho piano of your choice to your home town. Try it, and if it is not satisfactory and the boBt bargain you over fcaw, re turn at our expense. That's fair, isn't it? Sale positively ends Monday. Dont delay. Stock being taken rapidly. Attend thiB solo tomorrow. A. HOSPE CO. 1513 Douglas Street Compare prices. Compare quality. Omaha's Oldest Established Jeweler The diamond you should possess is hero; keep this fact in mind. This store has in its stock the KIND of stone that is suitable to every class of purchaser and, remember, it always sells tho greatest values for tho lowest price. Wo want you to inspect our diamonds - and our other goods that you may know wo sell fop the lowest reasonable prices every body admits that Edholm's has the finest jewelry store; we want to convince you that we sell for the lowest prices, and ho can only convince you by having you visit us. Diamonds, Silverware, Scarf Pins, La Valliers, Vanity Cases, Watches, Etc. Albert Edholm Jeweler Harney at Sixteenth. Bailey The Dentist 704-710 City National Bank Bulldlntt 10th and Harney Sts, Personal Attention. New Painless Methods. Warranted Work. Examination and Estimates Given Without Charge, or Obligation. DR. LUDVVICK. Associate Open Evenings Till 7 O'clock. Telephone Douglas 2500. Watch aid Cleck Repairing Tour watch or clock should ba repaired by a care ful, expert workman. That's the kind we have. We always have had the very best. Let us do your work. LOOK Ton THE NAME. LINDSAY THE JEWELER Q31M South leth Street. Manufacturer's Sale fey special arrangement with the manufacturers, in order to introduce these two meritorious articles into thousands of new homes, we will sell , A Regular 50c Size Box Dr. Charles' Face Powder All this week, or as long as our supply lasts, Three tints flesh, white and brunette. Dx. Charles' Flesh Food THE GREAT BEAUTIFIER This is positively the only prepara tion that will develop tho bust, or re store those lost through sickness or other causes to original contour. Makes thin arms, neck and cheeks plump. Nothing better for the com plexion. Applied like a cold cream. Regular 50c Size 21c "FOLLOW THE BEATON PATH" BEATON DRUG CO. Parnam and Fifteenth Streets. To the Women Our furniture busi ness is growing every, day. THE REASON No middleman's prof it, and you save from 20 to 40. Let us help you to furnish your new home or apartment. D. F. CORTE FURNITURE CO. Twenty-fourth and Farnam Streets DRS. MACH & MACH THE DENTISTS Buccasaors to B allay fc Xaea The larcest and beat equipped dental office in Omaha. Experts In charge of all work, moderate prices. Porcelain ftlllng-a 'uat like the tooth. All inatru mants' sterilised after using. 34 Koor Vaxtoo SloOr, Omaha, JTsb. THE TWENTIETH CEHWRY FARMER la the Leading Agricultural Journal of the west. Its columns ara filled with the best thought of the day In matters pertaining to the farm, the ranch and the orchard, and it Is a factor In the development of the great western country.