2-B TTIE OVATIA RtTXDAT "REtf: NOVEMBER 24, 1912. SOCIETY READYFOR HOLIDAY Jinny Visitors and Family Reunions to Enliven the Week. MANY LARGE DANCING PARTIES ltlnnrr Uancr b- the- OrUlnal Cook In Clnh nt the Cnnntry Clnli Wednesday livcnlnir -Tito Inlincrliidnn Dnnrfn. Social Cnlrnilnr. MONDAY Xtrs. Arthur" Keellne. after noon" bridge for Mrs. Conrad flpens; Michigan alumni banquet at ITIIver lty club; Crelghton Dental danco nt tTiambenT; Mr. ITJchard Baum, Or pheum parry for Mia Wadrtell of Kan sas C11J-. Mr. and Mr. Harold Evarts, l.rldge party for Miss Coburn; MIm Dorothy Steven, small theater party Tt'ESDAY Mr, a. W. Megeath. after noon tea for Mr. Windsor Megeath and Mrs. Freeman: Mra. F. A. Nah. lunch eon for Mrs. Conrad flpena; Mist Kath erlne Moorhead, theater party for Mlaa JUlla Cuburn, Chaplain and Mr. Chenoweth. bridge party for Mian Wad dell. Mra. Charles T. KounUe. theater party for Miss Mcdilloch: Ceclllan club (Unco at Chambers'; Columbia Circle card party. "WEDNESDAY Cooking club dinner and dance: Subscription dance at thn Ilome, Subscription danco at Jacobs' Hall; Hotel clerks dance at Chambers': Mrs. Frederick Thomas, afternoon bridge; Mcyor-Ooldtone wedding al lluxton Hotel. Mrs. It. Oldfleld, hoatem at the meeting of the V. W. club; Hxty-ilx Dancing club at Chambers': Sulphur Rprings Card club at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. D. I Morgan. THUnHDAY Thanksgiving day: Welt-man-Gordn wedding; at the home of i the bride's parents. Fit! DAT-Hop at Fort Crook; Pan club . at Metropolitan Hall. iSATTltDAY-Mr. George Thummel. de but tea. for Miss Katherlne; Harmony club. , Thanksgiving day will bo celobrnted In Omaha In many ways and prominent 'members of the Visiting Nurse associa tion will put In a. busy time. About twenty Thanksgiving dinners will be furnished by tho Vloltlng Nurso assocla- Itlon undrr the supervision of Mra. XV, It Adams. Mrs. Thomas Kllpatrlck, .Mrs. (J)enjamln Gallagher and Mrs. Iuther Kountie, all prominent members of (he (association, have offered their touring .cars to collect provisions, many of which will Iks given by, th.e school children of Omaha. Miss. 'Loutee. McFh'ersoh ana iMrs. IV C. Morlarty will hare charge of the distribution. Many visitors and former Omahana nre (arriving each' day to spend Thdnksgtvlns with . relatives. Mrs. Iloger Throop IVaugjian and small daughter, Martha .taulie, havo arrived to visit Mrs. IVaughans parents. Jr. and Mrs. J. P. ilxrd.' Mrs. Isaac JUymond of Lincoln Is 'ix peeked tho first of the week to visit (her parents, Mr. and Mrs. XV. J. Conncll 'and wll rerniln' for Thanksgiving day. Miss Julia Coburn of Minneapolis, for merly.of Omaha, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs., Ijoula Lorlng and will probably re main, until the latter part of tho week. Many social affairs are being given In honor of Miss Coburn. Tuesday evening IMIss Katherlne Moorhesd will give a theater party, lit her honor. Another pnplat visitor Is Miss Amy Martyr, flnoncre of Mr, Thomaa It. Mat 'ters, 'Jr., who, with her mother, Mrs. Morler, of Chicago la spending tha week la th? gucita of Mr. Matters' parents, Mr, ntiU'.rMrs. T,-. t. f'Matferg, . Mls' Morler has unusual beauty and musical talent and hns spqnt tho last threo years ntudyJnR tlie piano at the" Damroech Bcho6l of Music in New York and will he iu addition to tha musical circles of ' MI.Ethe, fat'jeZ will arrive .Monday to be th gtrent t Miss Mary lUngwalt nnd numerous small social affairs are planned In hr honor. Complimentary to Miss Martha Mc culloch of New York. guest of Miss Hlltabetli Davis. .Mrs... Charles T. Kountie will entertain at n thr-Rter party Tuesday evening nt the Hoyd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Windsor Megeath .of' Kansas City, formerly of Omaha, Will arrive Monday morning with XlY. anil Mrs. G W. Megnath. who are spending a few days at Kxcelslor Springs ' Dancing Parties Wednesday. Society will dance Wednesday evening. The Original Cooking club will give a dinner-dance at the Country club Wednesday evening, which will be the first of a series of entertainments to be given by the club There will be about sixty preent. There will be two fargc subscription dances Wednesday, evening. The larger will be held In the Home hotel and about sixty couples are. expected to be pretent. The young men who Issued the Invitations and completed final details were ap pointed us tho entertainment commute and Include Robert Manley, Charles Ware. Jack Hhnrp, Karl Klpllngcr, Frank Frederick, Harry Koch, Harvey Mllllken, W. It. Wood, George thaler, lister Drls haus, K. I'. Iloyer, Harry G. Kelly, Bam uel rices, jr., and Jack Hughes. The other nubrcrlptlon dance will bo held In Jacobs'. Memorlul hall, nnd the committee in charge Includes Julius. Ho enfeld, Edwin Klrschbraun nnd Hamuel Kramer. About forty young people will attend. Edwin Blashfield Coming. Society Is taking a ken Interest In the coming rf Mr. Kdwln H. Hlashfleld, the eminent New York artist, who will give a lecturn Illustrated by stereoptlcon slides on "American Mural Painting" before the Omaha Fine Arts society Monday, December 2. Mr. Hlashfleld will bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Kimball and several social events are planned In his honor, Tho committee In charge of the lecture are Mrs. Charles T. Kountxe, Mrs. Howard H. Haldrlge, Mrs.' Z. T. Und- ey, Mr. T. It. Kimball and Mr. C. W. Hamilton. Attend Eastern Foot Ball Games. Hoarding school younrwtmenYttd"'col lege lads from Omriha who ore attending. school In the east are enjoying the col lege foot ball games. Among the Omaha spectators at the Yale-Harvard game to day were Miss Virginia Offutt. from Rosemary Hall, and her broher, Caspar! Offutt. front Yale, and Miss Harriett Smith, from Mlsa Bpeneo s achooj. At the recent Yate-llrown game Mr. Caspar Of futt and Mr. Henry Hart of Council' Illuffs had as their guests Miss France? Hochstetler, Miss Ann Glfford and Miss Stella Thummel, from Ely Court school In Greenwich, Conn., and next week theso same young women will be guests) oi Air. tsamom wuiora ana Mr. uorgn Thummel at tho Cornell-Pennsylvania gams at Philadelphia. Among the Omaha men who feent east to attend the. Yale-Harvard game ara Lewis IJ. IWd and Klmsr Hedlck. Sunday Evening High-Teas. Captain and Mrs. William F. Nesbltt of Fart Crook will entertain a few friends this evening at their home. Misses May and KVft Mahoncy will en tertain at high tea this evening- at their home In compliment to Major and Mrs. 1. Harfmah of Fort Omaha. ' Sixty-Six Club Dance. TV$fe SlxtrrsiX', Qanotg Qlul)rwlll give an xira uanoe 'Ot i.namoerffu' weanesaay Out-of-Town Matrons Visiting Parents Heye . M lagSBBBBBBBBBBBKliBBBBBBBV gSBBBgSBBBBBBBBWVhk gstttttttttHflgsttttttsstttttm gsssBskAgsssssssssssUgsssssssssssssssW :m ill f Ml I I I .mam wir ' " - 2frr Isaac Tfaymoncl of IwcoA evening at S.30 o'clock. Tills makes tho second complimentary dance" given by tho Blxty-slx club this season. Another one Surprise-Parties. Miss Irene Nelson ,wo Klven a surprise party -Friday. Tho evening was . spent with games and dancing and those lircs- ent were. Mlscr-. .... I.ucllo Doofey, Violet UroUlile, Ksthtr.Huller, lluth Petcraun. Messrs. Ixiran Orten, Mi Helen Franson, Bather Houser, Dorothy Orlffls, Myrtle Borsnsen, Mensrs. Edwin Moser, MairrlCo UrUmmnnn, Albert Kraue, .Warren Woscott, naro u uaym, Lyla Wescott. Harold NVIk1i, Arthur ilrammann, A. L,auatgreii. -'tA pleasant surpjise "party was 'glvcri in honor or uiarcnce uaiaoria ut, nis imnr. Friday. The evening was spont In games and muale, after which refreshments were" served. Thoso present, were:' . . i t,. Hess McGlll, Addlo Corkran. Marie GlgUottl. Jtlldred Bchommerj tiarah mueis, . iianaci jjoimianio, ImiHii. Hnvfler. ' 'iJcna CostahiO.' 'Kiln irotongitBrugge, Mlpnlsetta Calabria, Biien Morris. Mmirs. Lester Gibbons of Chicago. Fred Samuels. Albert Mcdljl, uienn v;niiu, Fred Morlt-ilcc. lister I'ope, Konnotli Musuu, Leslie Cronltr, Ham GlKllottl, J no GlKllottl. Paul Costiinro, Tony Costunxo, Clarence Calubrln. .'Mesdames Tom Cronln, Olive Yarton. Mr, ana Mrs. oust Hctiommer. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Calabria. will probably bo Klven after tlie scries Of regular dances In tha .spring. vreignton uentai .imnce. ;i ..Tho dental departpient of 1 I 4 Crelgnton series university wilt hold tho third of a si W dances It Cft'mber'a'cVd'i;niV M"o evening, lovetnhcr 2G. A large number of under graduates and many of tho, dental profession of tho clty.wll) uttcud. Thf hall wiH be'decoratei) lp,Vlc College col ors oi uiue nno, wime. overii cosjir corn e'rs will maKu U 'a i;ept(Jm'' coflej' gath ering. During Intermission favor will be distributed among the 'ladles. '. Reception for New Pastor. A puDiic reception at the First Uuptlat church, corner Park nvettuo and Harney street, will bo given the new pastor, Itev. W. Jaspr Howell, and Mts. Jlowell Tues day evening, November 'M. : . Ministers, of other denominatloliH have been Invited to bn present antl assist In extending u cordial greeting to the new pastor, Itev. Howell cornea with the highest recommendation from Columbia, Mo. where he served for threo yenrs. Ilev. and Mrs. Howell have taken apartments nt 2SC3 Harney street, Im mediately ncroaH" tho street from the church. Their ho'usehofd goods have ar rived from Columbia and they are busily engaged In putting things jn order. Hotel Clerks Will Entertain. Wednesday evening tho Omalia jneniberg. ox 'imt .rteurauKa nun iowa iioiei uierKS n'doy HSKpclntju will give (heir tfecohd semU' annual dancing party at Chambers' Met roiwlltan hall. Tho committee in.clinrgo Includes John W, Kenne'ily, Charles W. Miller, Joseph I'McCaffrej, Joseph F. Keenan, and sev eral children,' Including the little Misses Edith .Nugentr Eleanor Keating, Frances Harrison, "Helen" Kroner, Eileen Edwards, Isabclle. McDonald, Gladys Bishop,. Mil dred House and the Mlstes Bt. Clair. ' There ulso will be a court minute In costiime given by several young people. Major Hornbrook. who was recently pro moted and assigned to the Sixth cavalry at that post Their dsughter, Genevieve, remains here at school In Brownell hall. Colonel nnd Mrs. W. C. Huttter left Fort Crook Sunday for San Francisco to take the December transport for Manila. Colonel Iluttler having transferred with Colonel William Paulding, who Is In com mand ol the Twenty-fourth Infantry and who will come to take command of the Fourth Infantry at Fort Crook ns soon as lie Is relieved In Manila by Colonel Iluttler. Lieutenant Cherles K. XueUon of the Sixteenth infantry, now stationed at Ban Francisco, hut formerly at Fort Crook, nt'Hved Saturday to spend n few day In Omaha before leaving for a two months' leave of absence In- the east. J Engagement Announced. . Mr and Mr. L. W. Aldrlch of Council Bluff a announce the engagement Of their daughter, Mils Lorah E. , Aldrlch 'o Mr. Robert Volgtmann of Chicago. Tho wedding will take place In the spring. luncheon for Mrs. G. M. Hitchcock, Mts. John U. Dourke entertained Saturday nt luncheon for Mrs. G. M. Hitchcock and her guests were Mrs. T. 11. Kllpntrlck, Mrs. George Patterson, Mrs. M. C. Potcrs, Mrs, Henry Wyman, Mrs. Louis Bradford, Mrs. R. Bccchor Howell and Miss Jessie Millard. Studio Recital, Miss Lillian Fitch and Misa Luella Allen wilt give their monthly recital at the studio of Miss Fitch Saturday after noon, November 30, at 2:30 o'clock; Pleasures Past. Mrs. H. G. Rockfeliow entertained at dinner Thursday evening for Mrs. C. Brandeu, who recently returned from Europe. Ceoilian Club Dance. The Ceclllan club will give a Thanks giving dance at Chamber's Tuesday ove- nlng, November 26. Columbian Circle Card Party. Tho Columbian clrelo will entertain Tuesday evening at Its hall, Twenty-sec. ond and Locust streets.' Dinner Friday Evening. Mr. J. II. Millard and Miss Jessie Mil lard gave one of their beautifully ap pointed dinners Friday evening, when their guests were Mr. and Mr. Do For est Richards, Mr. and "Mrs. Prlnz, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Redlck, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith, Miss Hamilton and Dr. Bridges. . Omheum Party. Miss Adelaide Fogg entertained at an Orpheum matinee party Saturday aftcr- The guests were: x Dinner Parties. Ex-Senator Joseph Millard and Miss Jessie Millard entertained at dinner Frl "day evening nt their home, when thoso present were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith. Mr, and Mrs. George Prlnx. Mr. and Mrs. De Forest Richards. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Redlck. Miss Stella Hamilton. Miss Jessie Millard. Dr. W. O. Bridges. Mr. Joseph Millard. Mr and Mrs. II. P. Whltmore enter .talned at dinner Friday evening for Otis Scott Humphrey of Springfield, 111., who spent a few days of this week in Omaha. -Army Notes. Mrs. James Hornbrook left last week for Fort Des Moines to join her husband, noon. Misses Elsie Storx. Carlta O'Brien, Esther Wllhelm. northy Klpllnger, Misses Gretchen Langdon, Marjorle Cavers, Hazel Updike. Esther McCann. Charlotte Rosewater. Dorothy Cavanaugh. Tom Moore Dancinc Club. The Tom Moore club will give Its regular dancing party Monday evening, November 23, at Turner hall, Thirteenth and Martha streets. At the Country Club. A table d'hote dinner was given last evening at the Country club In- accord ance with the announcement made by the club management some time, ago that occasionally uch an entertainment would be given at the club during 'tlie .winter. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lyman entertained Mr. aW Mrs. Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Yost, Mr. and Mrs. Brady. Mr. and Mrs. Jr lyn, Mr. and Mr. Victor Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Peck, Mr. and Mrs, Bar low and Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doorly had two guests; A. V. Ktnsler, Six) Ross 11. Towlo seven: M. C. Peters, four) E. A. Wick ham, four. Unanirao Club. Mrs. C. E. Molony entertained the mem bers of the Uhanlmo club at luncheon Thursday. The afternoon was spent 'on Christmas work. The next meetlrfg .o the club will be at the home of Mrs. P. A. Themanson. Thursday, December ?i. Covers were laid for: Mesdames Mesdames W. J. Uoggln. P. A. Themanson. K. J. Carson, E. J. Bradey, C. E. -Terrell, Curtis Cook. A. C. A. Meeting. Mrs. llarvej- Ncwbranch was hostess at the meeting of the Association of Col legiate Alumnae, Saturday. The after noon was spent In sewing for the Child Saving Institute, and twelve boy's blouses were finished by the members. A musical program wan given on an Edison phono graph and many songs from the Gilbert and Sullivan operas were heard. Church Dinner and Sale. The Ladles' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will have their Christmas salo In the church parlors Fri day, November 29. A noon dinner will be served, and the members of the church and (heir friends are cordtatly invited. Mrs. 8amuel North will have charge of the affair and will be assisted by: Mesdafhcs Mesdames A, W. Logan. S. U Fisher, Frank Clarke. C. E, Black, , Charles Offutt, E. L. Doughty, ( w iv . inn Ezra Millard, E. H. Jenks, In and Out of the Dee Hive. Mrs. Barber left Wednesday for Cali fornia to spend the wnter with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Howard II. Baldrigo ex pect to go east to be with their son. .Malcolm, for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Joel W. West left Frlda.y for New Tork. They expect to return homo before the holidays. Mrs Bradner D. Slaughter of San Mateo, Co!., arrived Saturday to bo the guest of her cousin, Mrs. John McCune. Mrs. Ethel. Mills Love of Dea Molnei Is a guest at the home of her brother, Mr. D. R. Mills. Forty-first and Cass streets. Mm f V. llftlrrl of Lincoln has been the guest the lost week of her daughter. Mrs. Thomas D. Crane and Mr. Crate,at the Colonial. Mrs. C. A. Grlmmel, who has been vis iting in Montgomery, .Ala., and Alboaj'. Os., for the last two weeks. Is expected home Sundaj'. Rabbi B. W. Jesselson of Grand Rapids. Mich., and Mrs. G. Summer and Miss Hattlo Summer p.t Chicago arrived Fri day to be the gxi'ests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Meyer until after tho Meyer-Goldstclne wedding., which will take place Wednes day evening. Personal Gossip. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Crane have closed their country place, Rosemere, add have apartments at the Colonial. Mrs, Will May ward, who .was (the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler, has taken an apartment at the Potter. Mr. and Tdra. John C. Goodwin and children leave this evening, accompanied by Mrs. Goodwin's sister. Miss Altc Kennard, for Newcastle, Ind. Mr. Good win and children have been spending month here with her parents, Mr. ant, Mrs. Frank B,' Kennard. and Mr. Good' win Joined them here a tew ilay Of.1 Expert Fitters in Attendance. Beautifully Equipped Private Fitting Rooms. This model combines the low bust with extra long skirt The simple and attractive lines of model Dll8,. as well as its strength and quality, have rendered it highly popular. Women f conservative tastes will find this style very adaptable t the modern fashion in gowns. Style D118 Price $2.50 Sizes 1830 Formerly tho Bennett Company direct attention to their Great New Corset Department where display is 'made of the well known R. & (Sr. Corsets and Qtter aepend able brands v : j We are pleased to announce to the people, of .Omaha that this department is one of tho largest and moqt complete in. 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Competent fitters are in attendance and will cheer fully advise customers regarding models suitable to each individual. j . r Omaha's Largest and Most Complete Corset Department. This R & G model has a medium bust and extra long hips, It is? highly popular among women of medium figures, The close fitting gowns so much in vogue demand such a corset as this, Comfort is a factor never lost sight of in R & G corsets, Sizes 1830 Price $1,00 Style A94 IBigBi frWWiagMiir Women need hardly be convinced that proper corsets make for a much de sired distinctive appearance of gown or suit. To secure this result expert ad vice and expert fitting are both necessary. We have provided exceptional facili ties for both. We show in our department every conceivable make and style oi corset, as well as corset accessories, and our able corps of fitters are at the disposal of pa trons desiring efficient and proper service. 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