THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 9, 1913. SOCIETY ATTENDS WEDDINGS Many Prominent in bmaha Social Circles Are Wedded. Bride of Saturday and Her Attendants 2 B tNTEREST IN MUSICAL EVENTS lttr Air Leavlnc; on Eastern Tj-lpa, ktm o KM" the nl College Fm Ball Rann nnd Visit Rnatrrn School friend. Social Calendar. UOND.AY-Mr. George Bohman. dinner. at the Omaha dab for Miss lUnirwalt and Lieutenant May15; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur cxjlcy. Orphonm party, Mrs. C. W. WalnUh. maUnee party at Orpheum; Mt. Mildred Roger, luncheon for Miss T.vdla Oook of Portland, Me. n KKDAT-Mrs. J. it. Metcalf. evening musical. Mr. and ilr. George Holdrego, dtnhni rnr Hayw-Rlngwalt wedding party. I nlrerrtty club, dinner dance; MrK TMward rhslrn, afternoon muslo alN "Mm. 3 3 GarforJL bridge luncheon nt her home. OretgMon Medical col lege dance at Chambers' W1 HpNESDAY Wedding of Miss Mary ntmrwilU. daughter of Mr. and Mn. Theodore Hinffwalt, to Lieutenant Hayes nt 11m home or the bride' parent, rutntSDAT Mra, E. O. Ames, hostess f ithe, J F W. dob. rKlDAY -Woman's Oolf culb meeting at llappr Hollow, Mr. H. Rubet. Mrs. II. it I'nvnnaKt and Mlsn UUman. bridge 1 mohron at Hotel loyal. SATTRDAY-Mr. and Mm. J. T. Stewart, Inronnal dinner dance. November bride hare- the onter of the social Htnge and have been much enter Umcd during the last few weeks. The wedding of Miss Dorthy Bterena and M' Ben Brown Wood lart evening was one of the large nodal events of the t.tumn. w.brr wedding of Saturday was that of MlMiKffle Height and Mr. jac B'.arp, which: took place quietly In Km aa City at high" noon at SC Paul's Epls coral church. The wedding of Ml Mary Rlngwalt to Lieutenant Thomas Hayes of Fort Crook, now tailored at Galveston, will take place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parent, Mr. and Mrs. T 1 Rlngwaft. This evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Rlngwalt wlU entertain at dinner In their honor. Monday evening Mr George Bohman will giva a dinner party at the Omaha club for Miss Ring wait and Tuesday evening Mr, and Mrs. G W Uoldrege and Mlm Leet Hold reso wit! entertain for tho Haycs-Hlngs wait wedding party. Tlie weddlne of Mia Margaret Busch to Mr, Thomas Heywood of lPUsburgh will take place Saturday evening'. No vember 29. at the horn of the bride. Wood-Stevens Weddisg. Trinity cathedral was the aoens of a. largo and fashionable wwMing Saturday evening, when Mloi Dorothy Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Truman KUs worth Stevens, ' became the -bride of Mr. Ben llrown Wood, llav, James A. Tan cock officiating. The church pews were tied with clus ters of yellow chrysanthemums and the attar wft banked with palms. The UHda entered with, her father oad was dfetaty and charmtngMn her wod'dtaK town di brocaded charmue. The skirt wan draped with tunlo of hand-rytt Hon-, Itoit thread lace, (The corsage was. elab orately 'ewbrolaered In peerVe asUtYkht stones. (Hi were S.,,N0wwajtdy' cp 'of thread lacs -pi .y&ich fell the letut tulle Mt WM-,rhed to the $t the loiif eWt 'traM." j'' yft She (carried S. Mtewer bouqust of wtilte rchlcls b4 lIHee of Mie valley, !, v Thoi areom'a rift was a pUHfluwi-elrele, set wiln. diamond. Tne wae's gtn to Uio Kreom was a Htlnum chain, ilrs, W. K. CrtMsmer of Dever, sister ef the tmont. w matren of honor aad the first of tlw bribe's attend&M to enter. Bhe .was gowned in pink charmsuse wllh" draped skirt n trains, with twla .of pink tulle edced with mink fur. Pink tulle formed the bodies and wa richly embroidered In rhlnestonea and d& with fur. A butterfly pf tulle an& rWne itones draped the front of the corsage. Miss tx)u Dlnnlnr, maid of honor, preceded the bride and was crowned In exquisite brocade of blue and silver with 4 raped skirt en trains with back drapery of silver over embroidered csJffoa. Ths corsage was ot tulle and stiver metal lace, Both attendants wars De Meslet caf ef pink tulle and carries baskets with shower bouquets of ptnk &! radons The bride's gifts were bar Plit set with pearls and sapphires. Mr. Uobert AVood served beat man for his brother, nnd the ushers were Mr.j tmio unrnaiow, r. ueniM iiuson ot Kansas City, Mr. Ben Oallsghsr and Mr. Wtllard Buller. They each received a gold knus from the groom. Kollswlsc ths ceremony there was & re ception at, tH home of Mr. and Mrs. Rtovetii. Tlo rooms wrs abloom with cut flowers, yellow blossoms predominat ing A basket of yellow chrysanthemums tied with a tulle bow, formed ths centsr- plfce for the table. Mrs. Ktevens, mother of ths bride, wors a black and whlta evenln. sown: the lower part of ths skirt wa black satin with pointed train and the tuula vras of black nnd whits lace and lone tasseled ash of black tulle. The corsage was ot white lacs, embroidered In silver. Mrs. B. B, Wood, toother of the groom, wore violet and sliver brocade, with corsage of all ver metal lace, finished with girdls of aver cioth. Mr. and Mrs. Wood left for a weddlnr inn io now Yoik snd will be at home after January 1 at itlt Davenport street. A - .1 - I . , 1. . . i ..wu.unf tit recnpiion wsrer ailsses Mlsses Sfiul""' ?rol n Congdon. Gladys Peters. rituciu, . inra nun ot Pasnriena. Daphne Teters. Carolyn Barkalow, ' Mildred Bntlrr. Katherlne Beeson. Bertha Dickey. Mildred rtiKtr, EtlMbtth Davis, aiellpra D4vi, Mead amen S. D. Barkalow, c J. Hmvth, Walter Preston, J K. Flack. Srnise Barkalow, Mnry IUnwalt. Mary Btoarns of Denver, Katherlne Dwlnnsll Minneapolis. Jean Barkalow of Denver. MesdatneA co. nicai. W. J. Connell. J. a Webster. Wilson Austin, Jsmes Chadwlck, Attend Concert and Dance. Many parties were given at the concert Friday to bear Madam Oadskt and fol lowing1 a number; attended the debut dance given by Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Davis at the Omaha club. Mr and Mrs; O. C. Redlck gave a box psrty when their guests yrere Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. KounUe and Mr, and Mrs. George Prlng. Mr and1 Mrs. Loul a. ciark ni Mr and Mrs. Barton Millard -were In another Together were Mrs. T. J, Rogers, Mr. frriin Rogers, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank iiCOIU Surp-Haight Weddinir. The Redding of Mli Efle HsJght and yir Jack Sharp took place In Kansas JTrs 3 en 2?tw2i Wood City Saturday at high noon at Bt. Paul's Bplsoopal church, Rev. J. D. Rlchoy, rector of tho church, officiating. Only relatives attended, Including tho brloVs mother, Mrs. B. Ilalght, and the bride's brother. Mr. Parker llalght. Both young peopto have a host ot friends here. The bride Is petite, pretty and especially accomplished. Mr. Sharp 1 well known In business and olUb circles and belongs to one of the oldest and most prominent families of the city. .The wed- ding ring was especially attractive, be ing Inset with a row ot diamonds. Mr. and Mr. Sharp will take an east ern wedding trip, after which they will be at home' a't'b'ejtlw WoodleAd apart-" ments at Thirty-first and te'wey"s.enue. To Visit iatthe East, v A host ot attractive ydUnaPf women of - the younger social set ore leaytng to visit In other cities and the outlook for the- next fow weeks Is not very bright for those who remain here. Ths targe number of fashionable wed dings and the social affairs for the brides and the debut danco ot Miss Mellora Davis has kept the social ball rolling, Now the only affairs scheduled for tho young people are the "weddings ot Miss Mary Rlngwalt and lieutenant Hayes Wednesday, the wedding of Miss Mar guerite Busch and Mr. Thomas Heywood November 29, and the wedding ot Miss Dorothy Morgan and Mr, Ralph Peters December 10. Miss Mellora Davis, tlie first debutante ot this season, and her guest, Miss Dwln nell, will leave Monday for Minneapolis tor the debut dance of the latter. Mis EMsabeih Congden, the present queen ot Ak-Sar-Ben. Is spending several week In Chicago, visiting friends, and Is being muoit entertained. Miss Mildred Butler will leave Monday evening for New Tork and Springfield, Mass. In the latter city eh will visit her cousin. Mrs. Samuel Cass&dy. for merly Miss Bus Brown ot Gallatin, Tenn., who has visited In Omaha. Miss Kather- toe Beeson wltt leave Monday evening with Miss Butler for Chicago, where she will meet Miss Lack Hawk ot Battle Creek, Mich., where she will visit for several weeks. Miss Alice Carter and her guest. Miss Lydla Cook ot Portland, Me., will leave a week from Monday and wilt remain east until after the holidays. Miss Rose Smyth left lost week for New Tork .to spend a number ot weeks visiting relatives there. Mis Beatrice and Miss Irene Coad plan to spend part of the winter in ths east. Miss Amy Gllmorr expects to visit friends In Wash ington, D. C. this winter European Travelers, Mrs. P. C Morlorty returned home last week on the Imperator from a two months' stay in Kuropa. Dr. Morlarty went to New York last week to meet Mrs, Morlarty and they spent several days In the east Dr; and Mrs. J. E. Pulver are In Paris snd will soon leave for Scotland, where they will spend some time there. They will sail from Naples the first week In December and expect to be home for the holidays. Orpheum Party. ' 1 The A. T. C. dub. one of the boy or ganisations' at the University Of-Omaha, gave a box party at the Orpheum Friday evening. After the show the party had supper at the llenshaw. Those present weri MlHsee Myrle Coffman, Effle Clelland. Delia NcUen, Annetta Nourse, Irene Onlel, Mcesr. Andrew Dow, Paul Beby, Charles Ktamlaen. Oldham Paisley, Ole Bennett. MUsea Margaret Solomon, Holeu Johnston. Gladys Tslmage, Marina Case. Messrs. Nell Parsons, Elmer Rhodeo. Harold Haaker, Almet Solomon. Mr. and Mrs. Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. Jlennett With the Visitors. Mrs. O, W. BIdweil, who has been In Omaha since October 18, will visit at the home ot Mrs. George A. Joslyn for another week before returning to her home at Hollywood. CI. MIbs Caroline Johnson pf 8t Joseph, Mo., who has been t letting Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Yates at "Hillside," left Tues day for her home. At the same time Miss Dorothy Morgan left for Kansas City to visit Mrs. Edward C. Smith. Mrs. Sherman Canftsld, who lias been visiting her mother, Mrs. K. V. Lewis, at the Hotel Loyal, for the last few weeks, returned Saturday to her home at Bhoridan, Wyo. Mrs. Lewis will remain here until after Thanksgiving, at which time she will either go south for the winter or to Europe. Mrs. Arnet ot Chicago Is ths guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. N. B. Updlks. Judge and Mrs. C. S. Loblngler of Mantis, P. I., ore at the Rome hotel until Tuesday evening, when they will leave for the east. They will sail December S tor the Philippines. Omaha Woman's Oolf Club, The Omaha Woman's Golf club met at Mlllsr lark Friday. The nine-hole course was played during the forenoon, and Mrs. Walter G. Silver ,mada ths low score, 4. Mr. J. K. Msrrlam of tho Miller Park club offered a golf stick as a trophy for the low scors. In tho afternoon, there was a putting and approaching match, which was won by Mrs. Carl Llnlnger with a boots ot U. She received a golf stick as a prise from Mr. Johnson of the Happy Hollow club. Fourteen members of ths Woman's Golf club were present and plsycd In the tournament. Juniors Entertain Seniors. The Junior class of Brownell Hall gave a luncheon Saturday for the seniors and a fsw of the teachers at ths home of Miss Bnther Wllhelm, president of the Junior xlass. Covers were laid for; Misses Misses Kuphomta Johnson, Gertrude Stout, Loveloy. Leah Jones. Nsoml Towle, Dorothy Kntttle, Imogene Berry, Genevieve nuen Kaatman Hornbrook, Mary Illgtnbotham, Jeannette Margery Smith. Ureenshtelds. Jean itunter, Dorotliy Smith, SJnolalr, Glrason. Iluth Beecher. Isabel Vlnsonhaler, Frances Neble, Laura Wood, Mildred Todd, Helen Van Dueen, Iydla Dawson. Ruth Howell, Jscy Allen, Kllert Garrison, Haxel Graff, IMhrr Wllhelm.. Kllxabeth Davidson, Marguerite Brown, Vera Cheney. Angolette Barnes, Marlon Turner, Alice Frost, Margaret Lemen, Florence Bolter. Creighton Students to Dance. The Creighton university senior art students are entering Into tlie plans for the big annual senior hop November 19 at Chamber's dancing academy with muoh enthusiasm, and the dance bids air to exceed in every respect the efforts of all preceding classes. The committee appointed have worked hard during the last month sending Invi tations, arranging decorations, and a list of patronesses, whtch will be announced this week. . Tho decorations will be something new to Omaha and represent the Idea of the 'class committee. They are being kept a secret Invitations have already been exhausted and a good crowd Is assured. The student body ot the university has been Invited through Invitations to the class presidents. The affair will be formal tor the first, time in the history of the school, and will probably determine whether similar events In the future will be mode formal. In the past thoro has always been dis agreement In the senior classes whenever the dance question was broached, and the point ot formality or Informality has generally been the Issue. The mem bers of this year's class decided to break away from all precedent and give a format hop. It Is regarded favorably by the student body and alumni, as It, to gether with the glee club concert, form the largest annual social student func tions. Entertainment The Mlssea Haxel and Dimple Boswelt of Des MolnM entertained the Ongomede girls and friends ot Miss Jessie Young at her home Friday evening in honor ot the approaching marriage of Miss Jessie Young to Mr, Charles' Butler. The even log was spent In gomes and the honored guest was given a linen shower. An elab orate Innchepn was served. The dining room was decorated In hearts and cuplds, with color scheme ot red and white. , Tea and Musicale. Mrs. Douglas Welpton was hostess at a musicals and tea at her apartments at the Normandle Saturday afternoon for her pupils. An Interesting program was given, seventeen young women taking part. Mrs. Welpton entertains for her pupils once a month during the winter, and the afternoons are much enjoyed. Pleasures Past. A pleasant surprise was given Miss Grace West last evening at her home, 3 North Twentieth street, South Omaha, In honor ot her eighteenth birthday. Tho evening was spent In cards and music: Those present were. Misses Misses Florence Vance. laillan Mlllsr. Bertha McLaughlin, Cora Bachman uertha rorter, Opal IJurtmun. Nettle West, Messrs Harry Bachman, Glen Wiggins, Lloyd West. John Morton. William Guthrie, Louis J. Slmfer, Clarence Thrapp, Margaret Hobllmr. Grace West Messrs Clyde Llckett. Joe Randolph. Walter Paulson, Guy Stacey, Edward Morevco, Frank Fox, Jean Davia i-'rea an net. Birthday Luncheon. Mrs. Jane Trail gave a birthday lunch eon Friday. The guest ot honor was Mrs. N. D. Coulter, who celebrated her ssv. enty-nlnth birthday. The table decora tions were roses and ferns. Covers were laid for the following guests, all old friends of ilrs. Coulter: Mesdames-- Meedaraes N. D. Coulter. Cathrs. 1. O. Yeates, II. L. Tostsvtn, A. J. Conover, J. S. Trail, J. Bowie, Miss Susan Yeates. Children's Party. Mrs. C L Bhamp entertained Saturday afternoon at a children's party for her ssssssssV?!BssssV Bsgsgsgsesg BBH UssssssssssssHhrM ssssssssH-ii mm PRETTY YOUNG OMAHA GIRL MARRIED IN KANSAS CITY. MR JACK SHAllP. Nec Mlfes Effle might. daughters, Inex Vivian and Arleno. Bhe was assisted by her daughter, Gladys and Miss aortrude Klauck. Tho afternoon was spent in music and games. Those present were: Misses Paulino Hartnett, Dorothy Deutsch, Mildred Perkins. Leola Hlddleaton, Klla Mav.Kdson, Laura Perkins, Mastors Misses Dorothy Codsfelt. Arlene Hauoks, Donolda Perkins, Arlene Shamp, Inex Vivian Bhamp. Masters- Wilbur Smith, Dean Nordln. Frederick Peterson, Joe lltddleston. Kenneth Hlghy, ilocer Smith. Walter Ilemsteln, Frank. Paetow, Herman Deutsch, Aionte mim, At the Field GlnbT A small subscription dance was given at the Field club lost evening, when sixty guests were present. The affair was in charge ot Mr. Wlllard Chambers. Stockholders to Meet The stockholders of the Country club will have a stag dinner at the Omaha club, Wednesday evening. J. F. W. Club. Tho J. F. W. club will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. E. O. Ames. The club will sew this year for the City Mission. Mrs. A. 8. Billings is president of the club. For Miss Eosenbanm, Miss Helen Sommer entertained at bridge Saturday afternoon for her guest, Mies Bva Rosenbaum of"Harvard. Those present were: ' Mlssos Misses Laura Goetx, Mamie Splesberger, EIpIb Goetx. Ruth Arnsteln, Mildred Jtubel, Haxel Degen, Badle Klrschbraun, Anna Fell, Florence HUler, Pauline Rosenberg, Erna Hadra, Evelyn Uergman. Dorothy Meyer, Eara Snides. Fanny Livingston, Qertrude Kopold. Mesdames Mesdomes Lculse Strauss, J. 11. sKatx. Max Sommer. Altstadt-Kunce Wedding.. A pretty home wedding which occurred Wednesday evening, November 5, was that of Miss Kdna Vera Altstadt, daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. Charles L Altstadt, grand daughter of Judge William Alt stadt, and Mr. Floyd J Kunce, son ot Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kunce. Rev. R. L. Whoe'er performed the cere mony. The house was decorated with banks ot ferns. The bride wore her traveling gown of blue poplin and a lingerie waist, elabor ately trimmed with cluny lace. She car ried a shower bouquet If bride's rosea. Klein-Newman Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman of Seat tle announce the engagement ot their daughter, Ruth, to Mr. Edward Klein ot Omaha. The wedding will take place at the Metro pole club In Seattle Novem ber 1. The bridesmaid will be Miss Loutse Cohn ot Omaha, and Mr. Louis Hlrsch, will act as best rnan. ' In and Oat of the Bee Hire. Mr, and Mrs. O. E. Haverstlck re turned Friday from Excelsior Springs. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Peck landed Mon day from Panama and are expected home $unday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt, who have been In Washington for the last week, re turn eJ Friday. Miss Sharp and Miss Ida Sharp went Only a Short While Longer I Lovers of the beautiful in . Genuine Japanese Art should not overlook this magnificent collection to be sold regardless of previous cost. Auction Daily The finest collection of Japanese fine arts, including china, tapestries and genuine oriental furniture. HANDSOME SOUVENIRS FREE Goods Reserved for Future Delivery JAPAN ART COMPANY 1620 HARNEY ST. :-: STATE BANK BLDG. MARIE RAPPOLD SSSBBBBlBSBiflHs iijfeSBs03sBsEi!SBBBSlSBl be pleased to have you call at our Stelnway parlors and sco and hear theso world famod Instruments. Art Booklet Free to all visitors. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. 1311-13 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. Kxclusivo Stelnway Iteprcacatatives for Nebraska and Western Iowa.' to Chicago Wednesday and ore at the Chicago Beach hotel. Mrs. Robert Cowell has as her guest, Mrs. V. II. Bartlett of Logan, Utah, formerly of this city, Mr. Glenn Marston returned to Chicago last evenlnR after spending ,a few days visiting friends In Omaha. Mrs. Oeorge A, llositand left Friday for San Francisco andwlll, sail -Tuesday on ine oiDcna inr ziouomiu. Mr. and Mrs.!'. J. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. J. F.rMcCaffrey left Saturday to spend the winter In California. Mr. and Mrs. David Magowan. who have been east on their wedding trip, are expected home the middle ot the week. Mrs. C. Y. Smith left Thursday even ing for Waco, Tex., where she will visit her sister and attend the opening of the "Cotton Palace." She wilt go to New Orleans before returning to Omaha about the middle of December. Lieutenant Thomas Hayes arrived Tuesday evening from Galveston on a month's leave' for his marriage to Miss Mary Rlngwalt, which Is a take place Wednesday evening at the home of 'Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Rlngwalt, His mother and father arrive today from Cincinnati for the wedding and Miss Ethel Waddell ot Kansas City also comes today, 1 auiu VB0 V spvui oq him. jnzuq ssui)saio eqt joj sueJ '61 MqiuaA oj 'uooujatje Xipssups.w. Uao3 ofljoiD ijpt J euioi m ya est esuijjns e at ttitt uoiipose 3sj;jn& bitbuio HX Hummel is Making ' Playthings for All Parks of the City A playground for youngsters will bo prepared In every park In the city by Joe B. Hummel, park commissioner, during the winter, the expenses to be met when the spring appropriations are made. To build the playthings to be erected In ths parks, a shop has been set up at Thirty-first and Dewey avenue and work men ore making swings and teeter-totters, under the park commissioners supervision. Swings In sets ot six will be placed In Fontenelle, nanscom, Bemls, Rlsvervlew, Miller, Kountxe and Eimwood parks. These swings will be Indestructible, mads of Iron pipe and chains and working on ball bearings. Slides are now being installed In these parks and teeter-totters will be placed In all Of tham. Ths total expense wtll be about U.GCO, the park commissioner's shop cutting down the cost considerably. Consolidation j)f Departments is Not to Be Made by Club for a few weeks the matter ot a possible consolidation of the 1 publicity bureau and the traftio bureau with the Commercial club the executive committee has decided that this should not be done at tills time. The proposition cams up wltt the resignation ot Commis sioner Guild and the subsequent search ing about for a man to rill his place. A committee was appointed to consider candidates for a successor to Mr. Guild. This committee Immediately began to con sider a possible consolidation ot an the departments, with a view to placing all under one rent ml head that could direct subheads of the tratflo and the publicity bureaus. The turning down of the pro posal, by the executive committee will end that suggestion, at least for a time. The subcommittee will now turn sttentlon seriously to the seleclon of a commis sioner to fill the place which Mr Guild will leave vacant In a little over a week. 10:30 A. M. 3 P.M. 8 P. M. 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Sewraa chines at 1515. S20. S25 and 830 Guaranteed to give abso lute satisfaction. Beaton & Laier Co. . 416-417 South 10th Street. Payments If You Wish. What Do You Think of This? MILLARD HOTEL Douglas and 18th Streets, This evening and every other evening, from 6 till 8, most delic ious table d'hote dinner COc. Nothing like It ever served in Omaha at the price. Blue Point Cocktail Pure Fresh Tomato Souffle Celery Medallllon of Salmon Vlenese Potatoes Julienne Roast Stuffed Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Juns Peas Waldorf Salad Ice Cream Cake Coffee See Special Notice on page 2 of News section and page 3 of Editorial section. 1 I