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2 B TTIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 19, 1913. MANY ARE GOING ABROAD! Jome Omahans Haye 'Already-Made Reservations for Trips. DANCES AT THE OMAHA CLUB Wedded on Saturday Morning ttir iMTK TVedfllaas Celebrated DnrlnK ! Xat "Weeta Foot Hall Game Urn mi Mr to Uncoln, Social Calendar. TONTXVT Mrs. William Colllnff and Miss Matraret McShane, lea for Mrs. Thome MoShane. Mr.. U D. Carrier, luncheon for Mrs. D. T. nobey. anuJMrs. IW. Merrlam. guests of .Mrs. IL O. Freo erlck. . . ... rtJBSDAY Formal dinner danco at the University ciuo. airs. m. " bridge luncheon. Mn. U. B. McCulley entertain at an afternoon tea. umver- j sal Circle card party. WEDNESDAY Mr. Charles Plntrer and Mrs. I. Rosenthal, bridRe for Mrs. Loc t Iloscrttftal and Mr. ,yL51"Kor'n?,r; t C. F. IJeliman, anemoon umm 8lde Protrreaslve Card club, evening HU&DAV-Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Kountte theatw party nd supper, far i knJI'Mn Walter Iloborta. ht-A- Vlrp danca. at Chambers'. Mn, Charles j Mnger and Mrs. I. Ilosenthal afternoon bridge, party. . - FIUDATMlsa Florence Idwer afternoon bridge party. Carter kako Country club dunce at oiud nouse. lATUItDAY Mr. and Mra. J. 1. Doker entertain the Harmony club. Miss Florence Ppwer afternoon bridge party. Mrs. W. O. Preston afternoon bridge for iilii Dorothy btevens. Many Omahans are'rriaklnc their winter plans and JUllo a, few wjU spendthe wln- tor abroad. " 'iilst Frances Nash left last week for ahort visit trf Chlcagd and AJ; lanta, (la., Antj Airs. B.' W. N'ush and lit tle Mlaa(iitlitgne Curtail for il visit in Dub(Uuc. Tlioy will meat In New Yorlctho latter part otJhla month and all, three will sail .Nov&nbcr 1 on the stoutner lcorgo Washington . for Oer-j many, whero they liavo tnken npartments In Uorlln for the winter- Mlie Nash, who has Unusual talent, Jwlll rontlnuo her J studies In music nml German. j Mrs, John Doufke and daughters, Mlsa Anna Iiourko and Miss Pauline Botirkc, and Miss Cathtrlno Barton, who are In Now York, vll sail (of Ilotterdani shortly and plan 'an .Interestlne Buiupean tour. Weeding, of the Week. The nodal reason of the autumn had a brilliant orieing. this week, wlih three large wedding Njjmeroua visitors were here for the ceremonies and prenuptlal affairs. Thefe waa; a .large wedding party for Mfss !Morle Ilollfnger and Mr. John Mc Cague, whlch tooft place Wednesday evening. One of the largest and most brilliant social affairs of the autumn was the wedding and reception at I.ynhurst. where the wedding of 'Mlssyiojet. Joslyn and Mr. David MsgpwSlvVae'celebrated Thursday evening!. . abtTut' EOO guests at lending. " r 1 For Miss Ksther 'Byrne, whose wedding to William FltsajtraM. took place Batur- j flay morning, many prenuptlal affairs were given. MKv and Mrs.' T. O. Byrne leave a dinner Wnty Thursday evening at the Omaha club, Friday there was a luncheon at the Omaha, duo and Ftylay evenlnc Miss Ojihella Harden entertained at a beautlfuHy appointed dlrmer party. Amertean Bauty reeea were used In decqrstlon ftHfc the gueete were limited ta th riflsM'Bsaaaa weMaY JjaKtjvWt outef-tRwk(gHea4s; Covers .were' placed tor Pffm&tkr. s'.lti' ' a I .... PL .BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflaBW. JBBBBBBBBBBlS. UtKtmtjUS WBBBBBBa aBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBaaaBBBSBBBBBas. JBBBBBBBBKf PasBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaTsf BaBBV' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BSBBBBBBBBBK BFkSv nKBBBMBBBBBJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJSBJ0yj Mrs. mttUm mmld riUgemld-lyrxe Weddisf;. St Jjtm'a CaHegtate church ' was the scene of a pretty wedding when Mlsa Ksther Byrne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Charles Ryrne, became the bride of Mr. William FlUgerald of Troy, N. Y, The ceremony took place y eaten! ay at H o'clock Re. .Martn,,noMgee.t of ficiating. The church wasMeeorated with' Easter lilies .and violets and palms. The bride was stately "and beautlul In her wedding gowrl.f Taquln satin. The skirt was made alhtly panter and the long court train aracd fmm m. snouiaer. The hlslhmedlci collar was ot ' Fred Whltmore gave a dinner Baturday Social Activity at Omaha Cfub. Much society activity -jvitl center at the Omaha club this winter For the first time In Its history there will be adobu (ante patty at the club. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick II. Davis have received per mission from the directors ot the .club to give a dancing party there when thoy will Introduce their daughter, Miss Mene Davis. This wilt probably he the largest debut party of the year and much so cial interest Is being shown. Mlsa Davis and her sister, Miss lSllxabeth Davis, who hw,. been. crowned Queen of XK-,&ir-Btn, are aniong this most attractive and popu. lar youn'g" women of the ypungtr.'et. Last sesaon' two very sifptfesiffttl- 'din ner danc? were given at 'the Omaha club, whnntall thre floors were thrown open' to the guests. Heretofore1 tb oiuh waa for the masculine members only, with the exception of thei ladles' cafe. Opening the club for social affalra Is a popular yHMjvomwnt and much appreciated h. ,tJ, Omahans by the score ieft Friday and Saturday for Lincoln if attend the MlMeeaN:ebras!u feet s hall game. Several' parties motored to the Capital city and two special trains were put In Latnrlce. The Stock Yards' apectal left early yesterday, headed by H. Jlqoklng ham, general manager of the stock yards, and President of the Board of Governors A. F. fitryker. One tarty from Omaha trill 'be lavishly entertained and will spend the week-end in Lincoln. - Mm. Olive LattaVatioii of .Hhcoln en tertained at luncheon'iforv a'i number of visitors from Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. dainty hand madef Italian lira ilr.n - heart shape in front, .the filmy lace being caught with erange blossoms. The long tull veU .waa made Strto a Normandy cap with wreath o orawae Woesome. She carried a shower bouauetJllles of ' the " y. Thavgreom gave'thfr brde a dta (mo4 hra4t. ; - , Mra. Joseph Byrne was 'matron of 1 hftHA, F. rf B ...I.I. . . . vii nmio caun cnarmeuae, evening at the Lincoln hotel, following the foot bait game. Some ot the guests at the septal affalra following the game were Mr. and" Mra. Gould Diets, Mr. and Mrs. R.- U Hunt ley, Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Judeon,, Mr.' and Mrs. II. II. llaldrlge. Mr. Charlta Saun ders, Mr. Uandall Brown, Mr. John Wilkes and Mr. J. EX Oeorge. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keellns and Mr. are guests of Mrs. Qrcen of Lincoln, cut with pointed tralh, draped with ! n Mr Edward .Creighton are- guests v cHurofi, in Boaice and tunlo being r. ana Mrs. isaao Raymond of Lin 9 ot afcadow lace, trimmed with marten , co,n- ' ,fur. A b'ack veivrt hat. trimmed with' Ml Katherlnb Beeson and. her guest. f a biick bird of paradise, completed the kticy Hawk, ot Battle Creek, Mich.. vu"ul,l' nne cam4 an arm bouquet of whlte chrysanthemums. Little Mlea ttfUlU IVuton was flower girl and wprea dainty frock o whKe tejle, with chlffnsash ot gren and ml white hat op tulle. She car- rled a basket of white rosebuds. -' r. Kouert McCarthy of fny, N. T., aenred as st -man. 'and.theiishers were Mr. Joseph Byrne. Mr deorge'Btraub of Travelers ReturaiHg.' Omaha travelers are returning from a summer abroad, but on different boats. Mr. and Mrs. C Will Hamilton and Mn and Mra. Frank T. Hamilton sailed Saturday on the Amsterdam for home Miss Hamilton remains abroad for the Troy. N. Y.s Mr. John Powers of ntf ,n . um,M h,r "Hhewa. Helena, Mont; Mr. Edmund Fitsaarald i Raphael, conclude to stay of Troy. The groom gave thenf platinum raak " tr,p 'roun'1 th wvrW wtth eUckpln pt peara . and- a diamond. ! r Following the ceremony there was a' Mr r,rfle,,s u tWa week wedding, breakfast, served at It o'clock nt Mra- F1alrf,w J11 children upon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byrne The thMr rrtv,a ,n New York from a six rooms were decorated-, with quantities nnth' abro,4 of white roses and ferns. About 100 "al, 'w,tn 'r "on Wara guests were present i nd Je'Per. sailed October 10 and will Mr. and Mrs. Fitsgerald wl 111 reach Omaha the latter part of this eastern trip, after whirh ih.v m ,J week. Miss Hall and Miss Janet Hall their home la Troy. The bride is one of wlU y br0ftd M winter. The latter the most beautiful young women in bo- t hM been t"ylng muslo in Europe for a clety and her friends regret that eba is i ,W n4 wa" iolaei hftr mother, sts to reside in another city. The weddlnr teP "d younrer brother in June and by 1 is the culmination of a romance started Mr" Wnr' ,UU ,n :8"''te,nbr when Mlsa Byrne waa at Trinity college ' M,M c"rmellu Chase, who arrived in in Washington. D. C and the groom at NW York U,t w,,ek from delightful Georgetown, college, .summer abroad, returned Wednesday Among the out-of-town guests were' Uh Mr nd C1ment Chase; who Mr. and Mrs. Thonuu FlUgerald. Mr i met h'P when "h Und apd Mrs. Edmund Fftsgerald. Jrti Mra! r" Her,n, Kouhtii. with Mlsa Hs JMraund Fitsgerald. ;ar.i Mlaa Helen Fits- iv" M,M Frnc of New York, gerald. Miss Katharine Fitsgerald, Misses " ch"ltn Cermanla for their home Agnes and Maria Oravea, Oeorge SLraub : WErU vor. which commenced Satur Robert McCarthy, all of Trot. N y ' I " ' . John Powera. Helena. Mo"ht? A parts I ' .B,Joa8iyi'"" lne,U(Sed Mri-juiuVIWith the Visitors. Dorotlhr Lt'S'Sn ?1 M"- c"" nd Mis. Evelyn foT&Z""?? Mr. Stickney otiMlnneapoU. are expected this of OreWo lio I na w bP.tht guesu of Mr. .and ot uregon, mo. i Mm nmiM ri... .at- the w.eddinr breakfast Assisting were MMdamns- Mesda'mes- "uausa r uxgexaio, vred Aldoua. sc. of Troy. Itoy T. Byrne, C C. AUtoon. John Dauchertyr James L. Paxton. C P. Moyer of MlsneapoUs, Carolyn Oongdoa, Kllxiibetb DavU. Mena Davis. Ophelia llaydan, Doeothx kcriu. Bastime Peters, Gladys Peters, Xorvihy Stevens, Wilson Austin. wuun aaaeo, Adolph Stors. Harold Prttchett, dward O'BrienT Mlasea Carolyn Barkalow, Laulse Dtnalnc Mary Burkley. KUzabeth Pickens, JUsUn Fkacmld of Troy, Katherine FlUgerald of Troy. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, , John Beobe of Shelby. Ta, are vlslUng at the home ot Mra. J. W. Oarmong. lioa South Thlrty-flht treat Mlas'XdU Cook of Portland. Me., will arrive Monday, to visit Mlsa Alice Carter, whoso roommate she was at Miss Oil man' school in Boston. After a month's stay Miss Cook will return east taMiur Miss Carter with her to remain until after the holidays. Mrs. Lillian Jacob arrived Friday from Littleton, Cola, to sptnd some time with WrtB" fay Hantriton. Miss Verne Stocking ot Denlson, la,, 1 the guest of her aunt Mrs. a M. Wit helm. Mra. Michael Clarkson of Casper, Wy., is the guest of her brother, Mr. Ward Burgees, and Mrs. Burgess. Miss Clara Bull of Pasadena, Cal., Is (he guest ot Mr. and Mrs. I, E. Congdon and Mlsa Caroline Congdon. Miss Bull was. a lasematei of the later at Vassar end has visited here several times on her "way to and. from college. Miss Helen Parker; .1 who has, been a guest at the Congdon homo since before the Ak-Sar-Bf n ball, will return,, today to Chicago, accnmpanjed'by Mlsa Cong don, who will visit her. 1 . Mrs. Perry Allen, who has been ft the vuiuuuu mm ner moiner, rs.toioaii. ror two weeka returns' today to. New Yerk. With the Aray. Dr. and Mraj0hn Trlnder will leave Fort Omaha'Mohday for'Texaa City, and expect to sail later from Naw, 'Orleans for Panama, but owing to' the 'uncer tainty In the Mexican situation their plana are not definite. Mrs. James B. Erwln and Mlsa Hen rietta Erwln sailed October 4 from New York for Genoa on their way to Manila to Join Colonel Krwln. They will spend several months in Europe enroute. Pleasure fast Mra. K. H. Bruening cave a brldn luncheon Friday, at her hom when the rooms wera decorated with pink roses and those present weret . MeS- ,Medamee Albert Krug, Mlddlebach. iia,T Eckerroan, Harriet Hamilton 'Fred Krug. Harry. Chapman, Lee Huff, Ledwich, Oeorge' ureenough, Iialph Hayward, Thomas Coleman, William Oilier, J- K. Anson. H. M, Gouldlng, Z. T. Drake, H, A. Hlggtns, W. B. Roney, Louise S. Lody-, Fred Dally, Guy Qmlth, Misses Henrietta Fries, irma wiedman, Oeorge Crook of Council lllnff. Charles H, 'Metx, Jr.: B. ChrUUe, Chartes Fries, Paul Wernher, King. 8petman ot Qrand Island, Louts Flck, Louts 6hols, .. "William Maloney, Oersepacher of a rand Island, A. Borglum, AlextFlcke. Misses Olga fitors. Nettle Bushman. Woman's Belief Corps No. SS entertained at a card party Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs. E. C Conley. The Prairie Park association gave Us first ot a series ot smj-jmonthJy card parties at the Prairie pjirli club-house Friday evening, at whichever present; Dr. and Mrs. Ballard.4 Mr. and Mrs. K U'CaWr Mr. and Mrs. Cochraru ... S Mr. and Mra. Hi C. Conley. Dr. and Mrs. W. 11, Dster. "' . Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge W Gardner. Mr. and Mra. W. 11. Qlllls. Mr. and Mrs. A. C Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. it B. Harris. Mr. It a Harris. Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Kent Mr. and Mrs. B. Q. ,Klng N Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Loree. Mr. and Mrs. J, If. MoCombs, Mr. and Mra. & C. Morgans. Mr. U H- PennUten. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Price. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Rheam. Mr. and Mrs. C A. noblnson. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Scanned Mr. and Mrs. It J. Slckler. Mr. and Mra, D. K. Bmlth. Mr. and Ura. E. It Wilson. Mrs. C. W. Warehanu Mrs, Sleaa U Siag. Mrs. Chandler Sloan of Tacoma, Wash., and formerly ot Lincoln, Neb., who has many friends in Omaha, is spending a few days this week-end with Mra. Wil liam Randall. Mrs. Bloan has attained much prominence in the northwest on ac count of her vocal ability. She hns a voice of great volume and fine training. It will delight her many Omaha, friends to know that she wilt sing at the West rrinster Presbyterian church Monday evening. Entertainalent for Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pegau entertained at their home Friday evening, in honor of Senator C. D. Clark and Mr. Oeorgo reckons of Wyoming. Miss Evelyn Bar- tosh of Bt Paul- and Dr. and Mra. A. Hanna of Ansley, Neb. Among the other guests were Dr. .andrs. Orant Wil liams, Mr. anil Mrs. Alex Chambers and Mra. Julia Hahn. Dr and'Mis. William Caltfas enter tained at their home Friday evening In honor of Drn and Mra, J. B. Potts. The rooms wore decorated In yellow and white. In the receiving line were: Dr. and Mrs. W, F. Call fas. Dr. and' Mrs, J. B. Potts, Dr: and Mrs. James Ml Pat- ton, Mr. and Mrs. C. tryker. Those assisting In the rooms were: Mrs, Roy Dodge. Mrs. W. P. Wherry. Mrs. R. C. Person, . Mrs.. A. C. Stokes, Mrs. E. Rlggs, Mtsii Flora rnlllo. Miss- Ethel Yost The Invltitd guests were. Dr. W. O. Bridges, Dr. William Anderson. Dr. and Mrs. Palmer Frlndley, Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Somers, Dr. William Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Gilford. Dr. and Mrs. James M. Pattori, Dr, and Mrs. A. C Stokes, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Jonas, Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Rubendale, Dr. and Mrs. W. P, Wherry, Dr. and Mrs. R, C. Person, Dr, C. Croll, Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Mick, Dr. and Mrs. Henry B. Lemero, Dr. and Mrs. Rodney P. Bliss, Dr. and Mrs. Roy A, Dodge, Dr. and Mra. C. F. Clark, Dr. and Miss McClanahan. Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Henry, Dr. and Mrs. J. ,M. Banister, Dr. and Mn. C. A. Young, Dr. and Mrs. C. It Kennedy, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Dunn, Dr. and Mrs. T, 8. Cutter, Dr. and Mrs. William Caltfas, Rev. and Mrs. McLaugh lin, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rlggs, Mr. and Mrs. C. Stryker ot Boone. Ia.; Miss B. Callfas. Mazda Society. A very enjoyable dancing party was given by the Mania society at Arm' brust's hall Thursday evening. On Thursday, October SO, the club will give a Hallowe'en costume ball. Those present were: Mioses May Donaho, , Alma Broderdorp, Clara' Broderdorp, Mayme Kroullk, Rose Zechmelster, Anna E. Petska, Frances Xryoek, Flora Robinson, nettio iteooie Misses Clara Kempt, Mayo Daugheriy, Frances Semlk, Albtna Walasek, Kathryn Mollner, Julia Stonlcko, Mamie Sloup, Bertha Goodrich, Hart-tut Tlanftan. Mare-aret BrockmllleiRuth Anderson Elisabeth Bhramek. iva wooflrum. Kate Balkovlc Anna uarta, Loulso Hempel, Martha Schlottau, Florence Wlttlx. Agnes Beds, Margaret Btolten,- berg, Marie Hvnek, Alvlna Orapp, L. Nelson, Alma Zamanok, Marie Kerchma, Rose Kerchma. Agnes Dusek, Mamie Patterson, Mario Vnnhauer, Rose Pecha, Bess Pecha, Clara Starr. Llbby Kroupa, Miss Van Avery, uessa Robinson, Mary Bloemer, Mildred Kubat, Hasel Fogle, Frances Rynda, Anna Mlllner. Anna Stollnakl, Marie Ostronlo, Louise. Williams, Barbara Kanth, Emma Rammer, Alma Doha, Anna Dohse, Ella Vont: Carrie William, Anna Kline, Ida Semerad. Olga Hoffman. Bernlce Dace. Mildred. Bryant Kattiertne Oernandt Kmma Vltouah, V1..1. VMximM rpllIlM VIlMiah . ....... . ..ww... Lydta Turlnek, , Marie Staacker, Victoria Novacek.. Mary Boeein. ",J Mildred Oroas. Eleanor Bastar, Irene Stoltenberg, Chicago. , Elisabeth Jorgeasen, Messrs- Wallace Do! an, Chris Kemmy, O. Hachten, E. J. Connell, C. J. Kllllan. John Hoffman, John Broderdorp, Carl Broderdorp. John J. Ontronlc, J. D. Watson. Frank Poaptchal, S. O, Jensen, H. 8. Rogers. J. F. Btorek. W. Kaspar. Joe Kaspar. Frank Brunk. Joe Helda, M. H. Vance, Ray Corley, ieo Kline. Frank Halt William Jlskra, Ernest Scherer. William Bloemer, 11. Hoffman, Charles Bloemer, F. Vanhaur, Fred Schoesaler, Richard Swltu Frank Proe, P. P. BUeia. J. McNamara, William Nlttler. Jos C Stollnakl, Frank C Stollnakt George Hachten. P. J. Dennr, J A Waohtler. Aldrlch Cechs, Charlea Dusek, Albert Luts, Jeroes P. Swoboda, Loulj Dusek, Charles llotrman. r . ii. xnnoa, Emit Kasner. A. W. Cechs, J W. Christian. A. B. Thomsen. A. A. Burns, J. Shields. James Mllota, Hanry Noll. Jul Stlgge, nans migge. W. Johnscheld, J. J. Brb, , Bert Cavanaygh, Harry Grobeex. I P. arobeek, A. C. Ostronlo. John Grudel, Edward Walasek, Frank Grudet W, F. Roamajxl. Charla Htnleli- IrQ. W. KroUDa. Moyian. u. t rumraw, John Walasek. J. F. Kunct jr.. Joseph H. Bcker. Carl Kent Walter Korsiko, Harry Savder. Louis J, Wavrin. William Zemaaek. Charles A. Semlk, Henry Techmerer. C. A. Btsaseer. James Norgard. Al Mayer, Gui Williams. Frank Lynch, 7. Danahee. A. H. Head. Hanrv liajicen. S. a Floarohlracar, Oscar W- Bover. M. Floerchlnger, tJharios Moimer. C. H. Johens. Edward J. Kempt. Harry Hynek. J Korlsko. Mr. and Mrs. j. oionnaai. Wediiap; at Callaway. An out-of-town weaning or mteren win be that of Mlai Eva May Shipley, daugh ter ot Mr. and Mra. H. F. Shipley, to Dr, Joseph Wilson Laughlin of Mm Creek, Neb., which will take place Wednesday at the home ot the bride's parents. Miss Shipley has many friends In Omaha, having been the guest of Miss Louise Spencer upon several oocaalons and la a graduate of the state normal school. Dr. Laughlin Is a graduate ot the University ot Nebraska and also ot the medical department ot the univer-- V ' slty. , Dents to Dance. The Creighton Dental college students have organised a dancing 'club and will give a sertea ot five dancea at Chamber's dancing academy during the school year. The dental department dances, like the medical dancea, were among the most popular' student affairs ot last year, and 'the dentists intend to live up to their 'reputation this year. Elaborate decora tions will be made for each occasion. The first affair planned will take place October S3. The other dates set are; December 9, January 13, February and April IT. The officers In charge of the dancea are; E, 8, Taylor and Joseph Frenking .of the senior class, Frank Murphy and Charles Andrea of the Juniors, and C. F. Sobollk and Benjamin Mach ot the freshmen. Medics Danci Tuesday. Creighton Medical college students will hold, . thllr first dauce of the year at Chambers' dancing academy Tuesday, evening. The committee, composed of Ray Kleyla, Neal McKee, Glen Whit comb and Otis Morganthaler have beea hard at work planning for tha. occasion and a large attendanoe is assured. The Creighton decorations will be represented by their respective pennant. Tula la tha first departmental dance of the year and will be attended by students of alt departments Alike. The other dances planned by the medics this year at Chambers' are for November 1J, January 20, February 17 and March 17. Sonth Side Card Olnb. The ladles of the 8outh Side Progres sive Card club will entertain at their hall at Fourteenth and Castellar streets Wednesday evening 'at cards. It had been announced that it -would be an af ternoon party, but thla Is a mistake, and the affair will be given in the evening. Informal Dancing Party. MIbb Beatrice Coad nnd Miss Irene Coad entertained very informally Satur day evening at their home for Miss Laura Yund of Amsterdam, N. V., and for the ".amenne and Helen FlUgerald of Troy, N. Y. About twenty were pres ent including a number of out-of-town guests, and the evening was spent In dancing. Woman'u Golf Club. The Omaha Woman's Oolf association held Its second meeting Friday at tho Council Bluffs Rowing Association club. Mrs. R. B. Tubbs and Miss Alice Clark were the hosteeaes. Mrs. Walter Sliver made the low score of fifty-three, Mra. E. V, Arnold fifty-four and Mra. Bruce Moffett fifty-seven. A putUng contest of nine holes was held following the luncheon, Mra. Moffett and Mrs. Arnold making It in the score of thirty-three, Tho club win meet at the Happy Hollow club next Friday at 9:30 o'clock. Meeting of. the .HarmonysGlub. -Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Baker will entertain the members' of the Harmony club at their home. Saturday, evening, October .16. This trill. t6 the first meeting of the club for the season. Universal Circle Card Party. The .Universal Circle will entertain at a card party at their hajl atN Twenty eighth and Fowler streets Tuesday after noon at 1 o'clock. The hostesses for the affair are Mrs. J. H. Olvler and Mrs. Finney. Sapper and Theater Party. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koun tie will tflvi. a theater party and supper for Mr. and Mra. Walter Roberta next Thursday to aee Blanche Ring In "When Claudia Smiles." loons Grove Olnb. airs. j. r. Kramer entertained the Locus Grove club Thursday afternodn at ner home. Muslo was furnished by Mra. L. Blough. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Raamussen, October . Those present were: Mesdames B. Plnkerton, Lee Blough, W. A. Palensky, A. Dean. J. P. Kramer, M. Rasmusaen, M. Kribach, R. H. Johnson, F. Benish, art; T. Jacob aey, T. Palensky. Jewish Yonng People's Society, Tne meeting of the Jewish Young People's society will be held this evening in tne vestry room of Temple Israel A very interesting program has been ar ranged. A cordial invitation la extended to alt Tip-Top Olnb. Miss Garnet Theuer entertained the Tip Top Pleasure, club Thursday evening at a theater party followed by a supper. The next meeting will bo at the home ot Miss Ida Duffack,-October SO. Those pres ent were. " Misses Garnet Theuer, 'Agnes Palensky, Margaret Cbrlstoffersen. Misses Alma Johnson, Irene Flynn, Ida Duffack. Margaret Welnert Blanche Holeman, Wanita Card Olnb. The Wanita Card club waa entertained Thuraday, afternoon at the home of Mra. Knott Prizes were awarded to Mra. Frank Sheets, Mrs. C. E. Wlnqulst Mrs. A. Wessman and Mrs. J.. Ft Musgraves. The next meeting will bo in two weeks att the home of Mra. C. E. Johnson. Those present at the last meeting were: Mesdames O. B. Johnson, C. E. Wlnquest, Knott, F. Sheets, Mesdames A. Wessman, J, Benish, J. R. Musgravear W. Rice. Entertainments, , 1 Dr. and Mra Wt F, Callfas gave a re ception Friday, evening at their home, UM South Thirty-second avenue, in honot of Dr. and Mrs. John B. Potts, who have (recently returned from their -wedding trip abroad. Seventy-five guests were present Woman's Relief Corps. Mrs. John Wright wlU entertain the members ot the George A. Custer Wo man's Relief corps at a sunshine social Friday at her home at Twenty-first and Locust streets. Entertains ,at Luncheon, v Mrs. E. It. Sprague entertained at luncheon yesterday. Covers wera laid for twelve guests. Seymour Lake Country Olnb. Tne masqueraae ana nara times party given by the club Friday evening waa & huge aucc ox. Fine weather and moon light brought out over 200 and character makeups were varied and somewhat re markable The huge fireplace roared and crackled. The decoratlona were profusa and beautiful and the dancea gay and happy. Tha "eatings" were plentiful and splendid. Altogether it was a rollicking good success and will most likely h repeated for Hallowe'en. Drefson-Titsworth Weddings The wedding of, MUs Lucy Titsworth. .daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L. C, Tits- worth, to Mr. L. E. Drtrfson, took place Baturday morning at It o'clock at the home ot Rev. Thomas Collar, wtu per formed tha ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Drefaon will bo at home la this city after October X at 2616 Ptnkney street Dinner for Wedding Party. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. 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