2 B QUE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 16, 1913. MIRROR PICTURES POPULAR Style, Originating in London, is Adopted by Local Society. CREIQHTON SENIORS TO DANCE Cominje tiradaatea Maklnr EUt- nrate Pinna for Annul II" OmaJinn I.eaTln? for Wnrmcr Climes. Poclnl Calendar. MONDXT-Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stewart. Id. dinner lor Mr. and Mm. Meredith NMidlaon; Mrs. Ooorffe Barker, jr., hostess ot the Amateur Musical club; Mlsa Helen Epeneter, Orpheum partr for MIr Mantuerlte Hunch: musics! tea and alumnae meeting at th Sacred Heart convent . TTBSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teat Stewart or Counclt Bluffs, dinner for Mr and Mrs. Meredith Nicholson; A. O. P. club ot Sacred Heart parish, evenlnr card party. W EDffBSDAY Mr. O. W. Meceath, buf fet luncheon; National guards' dancing party at MetropUtan hall; senior art students of Crelehton. formal hop at Chambers'. Prairie. Parte Needlecraft club, banquet at club house. rupBSDAY Mrs. Herman Conn, after noon bridge, for Mr. Arthur Brand; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baldrlffe, dinner parti', dancing club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nash; IlowUba club at Chambers' academy. . . . FltlDAV Ceclllnn club, evening party at 8t Cecilia's hall; dancing club at Metro politan hall. The mirror pictures which have been popular throughout the cast and In. Kuropo are now quite the crae . In Omaha. A novelty In photography Is al ways appreciated, especially If the nov elty Is artistic The new pictures fill a long felt want, as In many poses with the 'mirror both' a front face view and profile may be had In the same picture. The mirror has long been useful In art. Heinbrandt painted several portraits mt himself from his mirror, as also did Madam LeBrun. The French, who are a. decidedly artistic race wrro among tho first t6 make the mirror a "thing of beauty and alt French women Jiave this necessary article exquisitely framed for the dressing table and 'for the drawing; room. Tho new mirror picture first became popular In London and Paris, the duoheMt of Marlborough being one ot the first to have her photograph In this style. These pictures did not become popular Immediately with the artists, as It took considerable practice end experience to be able to pose the subjects. The double reflection makes the picture most diffi cult to get the two views In correct pro portion, i Mlsa Marie Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles-T.-Stowart of Council Bluffs, who has returned to Briardlff for hor last year at school, probably will be one ot the dsbutantes next year. Miss Stewart Is one ot the mosl beautiful young women of the school set and was one of the first to have the new mirror photographs. Mrs. Jerome Magee has gone to New York City to visit Mrs. IS. Dlmon Bird, formerly Mlaa Carita Curtis ot this city. Mrs. Magee has been crowned; queen of Ak-Rar-Ben and Is considered, one of the most boantlful of the royal line of queens and her picture In the, new style of mirror picture has been muck admired. CrtiflitMi fttnitr Hop. The CreUhiem senior hop will be one ot (he jMBSt Important social functions of tM Crelghton university student year, and Srlll take place at Chambers' Dancing1 ac4emy next Wednesday evening, No vember 1. Tills will be the first strictly formal affair given. The new dances, the teftco, the castle walk and others approved by, Prof Chambers, will be per mitted. Mr, Lawrence Bushman, class president, will lead the grand march with Mies Margaret Morrlsson. The dcorstk)s are to be the most elaborate ever attempted. The ball room Is to be fitted, up as an art gallery, and oil paintings of landscapes are to be hung on the walls, surrounded with fems and palms, to carry out the Idea ot natural simplicity. Each pillar, robed In Its own gown and girdle, will be Joined with tls fellow by Interwoven ropes of Crelghtoit blue and white. The towering white lattice work will be decorated with autumn leaves and will fill In tho corners ot the hall and the cozy corners wilt bs typical ot various nationalities'. The patrons and patronesses arst Mr. and Mrs. Paul U Martin. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Swift. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McShane. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lents. Mr. arid Mrs. Charles D. Beaton. Mr; arm Mrs. C. J. (tmyth. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Myrne. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Redmond. 1 Mr. and Mr F. O McCaffrey. , Mr ana Mrs. A. V, Klntler. Mr. oM Mrs. II. V. But-kity. Mr. A4 Mrs. Leo Hoffman, Dr. ana Mrs. A. ). Hippie. Dr. and Mrs. . A. McDtrmott. Dr. and Mra, K. 11. Uruentag. At the U.iTMrtjiyCUY The University club 1 the flrttjto moke definite arrangements for a New Year's eve celebration. ine aectej commutes, plans to have a dancinc party, starting at : or 9 o'clock. A supper will bo served about midnight. and carburet will entertain. It will be inade quite a college affair, about sixty different universities and college being represented. It la planned to nave part of tho evening tor favor dances and small pennants of the different college will be given as souvenirs, The club s centrally located and the New Year's eve. supper dance will be an annual affair. Another dinner dance Is planned for eary In IHcember at the dub. With tie YkiUn. Mr and Mrs. Meredith Nicholson ot In dlaoapolls arrived Friday morning to be the guests of Mra. Nicholson's brother, Mr- Charles T. Kc untie, and Mrs. SvodnUe, Mrs, Harry Harley ot Fall River, Mais., arrived Saturday -to be the guest of Mr and Mrs. W. J. Connell and Mrs. dward OrtiglitoB until Thursday. Mrs. Harley, formerly Miss Eleanor Pierce, has visited here several times and was one of Mrs. Cyelghtoa'a bridesmaids. From here Mrs. Harley goes to Lincoln to visit Mra Issac Miller Raymond, Jr. Mlu Amy Catlett of Staunton, Vs., ar rived Thursday and Is the guest of Dr, and Mrs. C T. Richardson and Miss Rich. ardsoB. Miss Mae Hamilton and Mrs. Jacob left Chicago Wednesday for New York Mra. Jacobs win visit Mr. and Mrs. Dt- rnop d Bird after Mlas Hamilton sails, and will then return to Omaha for a short I stay with Miss Curtis. ' STimUr flans, Mr. and Mrs. H it. Bprague closed their summer home near Benson Friday. They will .spend the winter at she Loyal. Young Society HiiSxJerozne iforfce I Is. W IS.MIII Mr. and Mrs. George A. Joslyn, with their guests, Mr. and Mrs. deorge F, Bid well, and niece, Mrs. C. L. Fornworth, will leave Monday for Washington, They will take their touring car with them and will motor south, to be gone until after the holidays. European Travelers, Mr.- W, FarnanV Smith, who has been abroad since September, landed In New York Wednesday on the Olympic nnd will return home after spending a few days In New York and Bbston. Mr. Harry O'Neill will leave shortly for Kurope and will spend some time with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Brown, who were married Saturday and who go abroad on their' wedding trip. Afternoon Bridge Party Miss Black entertained at bridge Thurs day afternoon at the homo ot her aunt. Mrs. Manderson. Tho guests were Mra Ward Burgess. Mrs. Henry Wyman, Mrs. Milton Barlow, Mrs. Victor Caldwell, Mrs. 8. & Caldwell, Mrs. Wllltim E, Mar tin, Mrs. Charles Oftutt, Mrs. deorgo Von, Mrs. Warren Rogers, Mrs. Clement Chase, Mrs. Luclen Stephens, Mrs. Leon ora Diets Nelson, Mrs. Victor White, Mrs. Reynolds; Miss Helen Baum and Miss Elltaboth Bruoe. Xational Guard Dance. The members of the National guard and their friend ore anticipating; a, very enjoyable affair In their opening party to be given at Metropolitan hall next Wednesday evening. The Omalia Sym phony orchestra will furnish lively mili tary mualo under the leadership of Di rector WHUam 6. Fulton. Captains Stein, Harris and Elsaasen have charge of the arraBgements. Lieutenant Arthur Marowltx will havo charge ot the floor. Foiter-Willard Wedding. The wedding ot Miss Charlotte F. Wit- lard, daughter ot Mrs. Nellie Wlllard, of this city, to Mr. Raymond R. Foster of Omaha, son of Mr. and Mrs. X A. Fob- ter, ot Hastings, Neb., was solemnised Saturday at 3 p. m. at the home of the bride's mother. Rev. C. W. McCasklll, pastor ot the Hanscom Park church, of ficiating. There were no bridal attend. ants and the only relatives present were PRESIDENT OF STATE W. 0. T. U. TO VISIT HERE SOON. AHRHrmii ''v IMlBfilzf 9MH3aa 1 VASBBl Mna M M CLAPLIN, Ot Lincoln. Matron Enjoys New York Social Season HrSkiaiiBiiM slsffsBSlBBBsffsVfJlBaBffsBffBaA. SslllllllllllllllHBHBaBBBBBBBBBBBllllVlrv . . .Ml SURPRISED HER FRIENDS BY BE ING HARRIED YESTERDAY. MRS. RAYMOND R. FOSTER, Nee Ml Charlotte F. Wlllard. the bride's mother, Mrs. Nellie Wlllard, and brother, Mr, Oeonre Wlllard, The wedding comes a a surprise to their friends, who had looked for the woddlng not earlier than next spring. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr, and Mrs. Foster left for a short trip to several Nebraska points. Including Hast ing, the home ot tho groom's parents, and will be at home after December 90 at 2963 Harris street, the home ot the bride's. mother, where they will stay for the winter. Sooial AXfain Saturday. Mrs. W. B. Roney entertained, at whist Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Kenneth Finlay.son, a recent bride. Twenty guests were present, Mra, Robert Qantt entertained at tea Saturday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock for her sister, Mr. Samuel Pray, who Is moving here from York, Neb,, and for Mrs. R. A. Von Oradtl. About forty guest were present. BirthdayCelebration. Mlas Pearl Q sines entertained at her home, 6701 Arthur street. Benson, In honor of her lth birthday, November 11. Those present were; Mlsses Nlna Dixon, Fern Wyont. Isabel llawktna, Margaret Long, Messrs aeorge Bauder, Harold Davey, Oscar OLsen. Misses- Mabel Stonbera. Olady Anderson, aiadya Gaines, Pearl Qalnes. Messrs. Howard Furbuah. Glen Johrmon, Wlllard Col. Forest Johnson, Mortse MoMlchaeL Mr. and Mrs. Sowerwln. Vesta Chapter Kensington. The Vesta Chapter Kensington club, of the Order of the Eastern Star met Thursday afternoon at the home of the worthy matron. Mrs. Willi an 8. Rowe, 19C3 Locust street. The house was dec orated with yellow chrysanthemums and autumn leave. The club was favored by two vocal solos by Miss Gertrude San born, whistling solo by Helen Keating, piano numbers by Mr. A. W- Fltxslm mora, vocal solo by Mra. J. W Gamble, past grand matron of the state of Ne braska, and remark by Wlllian S. Rowe, grand patron of the'stat of Ne braska. Those assisting the hostess were Mrs, William: Sprlngmeyer, Mra J, .sbbHbbbbbbbbbbbW ' laBlalllllllllllK Whw'' lijiBKBV Conant, Mrs. Louis J. Berlin, Mrs. Jen nie Hamilton, Mrs. I. A UnderhllL Mrs. A, A. Foster, Mrs. D. U Morgari, Mrs. Q. R Hatcher. Refreshments were served to 130. An Interesting contest was enjoyed, the an swer to the questions being business house of .Omaha. Prize were won by MesdamesiRobert Thprpo and William C. Hayden. Bridge XinnenM. . - M. Iforrlet 'Walter, gave a luncheon Saturday noon for some of tbe boarding student at Browned Hall. 'A color sclteme of yellow and white wajj used. Cover were placed for Misses Helen Watt, Helen Reynolds, Jeanette Mo Brlde Marjorle Nicholson, Harriet Ash brook. Bridge was played after lunch eon and prlies awarded to Miss Helen Watt and to Miss Harriet Ashbrook. Entertainments, Mr. and Mrs. John Madden entertained at dinner Saturday evening at their home. Cover were ald for sixteen. At the Country Mr. and Mr. John T. Stewart, 2d, en tertained a dinner dance Saturday eve ning at the Country club, when about fifty guest were present Dinner for Hiss Buich, Mlsa Marjorle Howland entertained at dinner Saturday evening for Miss Busch. Cover were laid for Mb Trimble and Mies Helen Epeneter, Mr. Al Busch, Mr. Xo Callahan, Mr, Frank Frederick and Mr. Lloyd Smith. Afternoon Tea. Mies Carolyn Barkalow gave a tea Sat urday afternoon for her guest, Mia Jean Barkalow of Denver, and for Mrs. Cron mer of Denver. To Winter Abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Willis .will sal) on the Franconla from New York, Janu ary S for Egypt and the Orient- They will LEADER OF GRAND MARCH AT CREIGHTOH SENIOR HOP. ssR9iIMHih return through Italy and Franc, landing ! Birthday Party. Mrs. C. K. Corey entertained at a ehlldrens party . In honor of the seventh birthday anniversary 6f her daughter, Mafjorle. The rooms were decorated i pink and white. Those present were MUses- Ollve Hlnkley. Doris Drohanlca, Mildred Stuben. Mary Clark. Katherine Benson, Doris Benron. Florence Nestor, Laura Clark. Gertrude Burdlek, Dorothy Btrc.ng. t r i . - Ancaleen' Tay or, Mnry Hetty. Mildred Prohaska, Marian Hotrner, 11 elan Cox, Helen Wiley 'Thorn leffart .locplilno Stuben. Audrey Corey. Marjorle Corey. Golden Glow Club Party. Tho Golden Glow club entertained at a card party at Myrtle hall. Friday after n6on. Tho hostease at the party were Mesdamos Frank Sonler. A. F. Gatos a Baker, Frank Shoets, T. L. Jarbof and Mis A. Curtis. The prizes wore wor by Mrs. Mcnllth, Mrs. Ada Selxley. ;.Ir D. T McGrath nnd Mr. A. Ah'.qulrt. Thanksgiving Wedding. The engagement Is announced of Miss Perle Blair lo Mr. Reno Rosenfjeld. Mlee Blair graduated from the Omaha High school last June and this summer moved with her parents to Oskaloosa, la., to reside. The' weddlngj wilt take pface quietly Thanksgiving day at the home of the bride' 'parents. Mr. Roeenfleld Is aeoclatcd In business with his father, J. F. Rosenfleld, at the peony gardens on West Dodge street where they will make their home. i With the Army. Dr. and Mr. Mlltenberger have arrived at Fort Omaha for station, relieving Dr. John H. Trlnder. Pleasures Past. Dr, and Mrs. W. N. Dorward enter tained at a bridge dinner at their home Wednesday evening. Yellow chrysanthe mum formed tho decorations, and the guert were seated at one large table and five small tables. The evening wis spent playing bridge. Annual Cookie Shine. The PI Beta Phi sorority were enter tained ej the home of Mrs. Glenn Reed In Council Bluffs, at the annual cookie shine Saturday. Mrs. Roed wo assisted by Mrs. John Martin, Mrs. Frank Binder and Miss Enther Thomas. Covers were ald for thirty-five guests, i. . Informal Affairs. Mis Bertha Dickey entertained Infbrm- ally at a kenslngton Friday at her home for Miss Lydla Cook of Portland. Me.. gueit qf Mls Alice Carter. Those present were; .Mtsse Lydla Cook, Alice Carter. Cafmellta Chase, Katherine" Thummell. Mary Burkley, Daphne Peters, Margaret McPherson, Mildred Rogers. Bertha Dickey and Mr. David Magowan. Mr. Arthur Brandels wa the iruest of hohor at on Informal luncheon at the home of Mrs. W. J. Connell Friday. December Wedding. The wedding of Miss Florence Hlller. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hlller to Mr. belwyn Jacobs of St. Louis wlllli"'"'- ' take place Wednesday evening. DeceraWrl 10. t B n'plnrlc . .h .1 L bride's parents. Following the ceremony thero will be a wedding dinner and aboiit titty guests will be present. I For the .Future. The. A. O. F. club bf the. Sacred Heart parish will give a card, party and dance at the Lyceum hair. Twenty-second and BInney streets. Tuesday evenlnr. A lareo crowd ot friends and member of the club are expected, a former attraction of this kind given by the club have always proven popular. Ceeilian Club. The member of the CedUan club will MODERN DENTISTRY Not alono in words but in fact To appreciate what this means we invite you to call. This office is "dif ferent" than any other in Omaha. Painless treat ment, quiet, refined and harmonious surroundings, with lady attendant. EXPERTS IN ALL BRANCHES OF MODERN DENTISTRY "Work' guaranteed costs no m6ro than tho ord inary kind. Appointments made by mail or phone. ro ft icrnDn d ZORO D. CLARK Victrola Music by Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. 3dPloor R&mge Bldg. 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