Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1913)
2 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE; DECEMBER 7, 1913. SOCIETY FOLKUO TRAYEL Many Are Planning Interesting Trips for This Winter. HOLIDAY SEASON WILL BE GAY Two Larue December WedAlns; Cel ebrated Thla "Week and Many So cial Affairs Helns; Gtren for Bridal Parties. Social Calendar. MONDAY Mr, Ware Hall and Mr. Ken neth Patterson, dinner dance at Coun try club for Mies Dorothy Morean and Mr. Ralph Peters; Miss Mildred Rubel, Orpheum party for Miss Florence Kil ler and Mr. Selwyn Jacobs; Mr. and Mra. Gould Diets, Orpheum party fol lowed by supper At their home: Et a "VIrp smoker at Dletx club; reception at Westminster church for Dr. and Mrs. Yount. TUESDAY Mr. Hal Yates, dinner at Omaha club for Miss Dorothy Morean and Mr. Ralph Peters; Mrs. T. J. Ma honey, hostess of Tuesday Mornlns Musical club: Crelchton Dental dance nt Chambers'! Mrs. Howard H. Bal dric, luncheon. WEDNESDAY Weddlnu of Miss Dor othy Chapman Morgan to Mr. Ralph Milton Peters at Trinity cathedral, followed by reception at Hillside; Wed dlntr of Miss Minnie Hlller to Mr. 8el wyn Jacobs at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hlller; Mrs. Earl SianDetd, afternoon bridge; Miss Jessie Millard, tea for Mrs. O, M. THURSDAY Mrs. Martin Buehler. J. P. W. club; Mrs. William P. Callahan, afternoon tea. FRIDAY Mrs. I F. Crofoot afternoon tea and readlnir by Miss Gertrude O'Reilly of Ireland! Mrs. Harley Green Moorhead, tea for Mrs. Franklyn Bogus. SATURDAY Brownell Hall Dramatio Club play for benefit of social settle ment subscription; Tanro dinner dance at Country club; Madam Borslum, tea, for Miss Marie Mlko va in a holiday season will bo -ay with dancing parties and numerous visitors and young people bome for the- Christ mas vacation, but Immediately followine quite a number of Omaha people expect to leave for interesting trip. Mrs. Ben Gallakher and her sons, Messrs. Paul and Ben Gallagher, will leave the first of February for a trip to Panama. Among the first to leave tor winter trips will, be Mrs. John V. Coad and her daughters, Mrs. EUea Coad Jenoea and Misses Irene and Beatrice Coad. They plan to leave December 14 and after a short visit in 81 Louis will go to the Hotel Flanders in New York, where they have taken apartments for several weeks. Miss Alice Coad, who attends Mount bH. Vincent academy, and Mr, Ralph Coad, who Is aa attorney In New York, -will spend the holiday with them. Mr. aad Mrs. K. 8. Westbrook expect to leave the latter part of January for a three months' trip in Europe, Among those who will take the Med iterranean trip are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Willis and the Utter parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Barkworth of Jackson, Mich., who will salt January S for a three months' stay on the ether side. Mrs. C F. Fans aad Mlaa Fahs will leave shortly te spend the winter In Egypt. Mr, ani Mrs. GeuM Dia ar planning to leave hi January ftr a trip to Aus tralia. Amy Xete frtm 81tmWb. AccordtaeT te kiVwreUt letters from Qatvestea a4 frsai the Army and Navy Jew Ml,-' the oHUtfs ef the Fourth intaatry are rattier eJ)4ig their stay near tke caratr. A, recant ejypef the Journal says; ' ' , 'The Fewth laflatry, aew efHs4etlAC Its alath meats In camp here at Fort Crockett, i aettMng Iteejt fer the winter. Many e fleers have' bearded up the sldea and ends et their teats, InetalMac doers and wtaiow. The men have floored their tent and also purchased small air-tight wood steves, a great Improvement over the con Veal stoves issued. Most of the companies have built recreation room of framed caavs' ' in their company streets. All the tent are how lighted by electricity, well drained aad m well pro vlded for the winter as is possible under the ciroumstances, A apleadM Fourth Wifaatry teanl court hi fceea built on the driveway near brigade headquarters. TXe regiment, boasts many and enthusiastic player. Colonel Van Vllet, Major Wolf aad Major SwlUer are playing ia eacwcklly good form. With the openlac of the game sea son Captain Coleman. Major Dale, Major Wolf, Lieutenant Fir ham and other aim rods have brough hem several fine bags of geese, aad iteckf, Fiafelac aa also Improved wMt tHa MvH at Ml weather. Socially, the relat!- pt the anay with the people of Calves cthna.'j4aant and Intimate. The formal ThMrsaay, wight dancea at the Oalve 'have beea rmel. Over a scef of the Fourth htfaMry women ara now living at Galveston. Variously located i aetata aad coMasea. Xacent arrival tncluda Keedamea Van Vllet. French, Xeat. KatWy and HewKi Iat Thursday Mrs, Keller waa aoaored by her electlea as a iaemher ef the Merrie Wives, an exclusive social or ganization of Oalveatoa matroa. Tli officers of the regiment attended in a body the reeepttaa given Major and Mrs. lAngdon, C. A. C, the new commanding otlcer of Fort Crockett, by officers and ladles of the post. During November two second. lleuten ant of the Fourth infantry have beoome benedicts. Lieutenant Hayes married Miss Mary Rlngwalt in Omaha and Lieuten ant Mun caster married Miss McCture In Galveston. Both eouplee are now away on their hoaeymoon." Tor the Peters-Morg-an Wedding. The wedding of Mis Dorothy Morgan and Mr. Ralph Milton Peters. Wednes day, w(H be one of the large social affair of the week. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Peters entertained 'de Ilghtfulty at a dancing party at their home for Miss Morgan and Mr. Peter and the members of the wedding party. The rooms and the ball room were decor ated with palms, ferns, rosea and chry santhemums, and about 109 guests were preheat. Among the out-of-town ruests arrlvinr for the wedding ara Mr, and Mrs. Georga j'rouant oi Lincoln, who ara at Hill side, the home of Mr and Mrs. Yates. Miss Carotin Johnson aad Miss Louise Johnson of St. Joseph will arriva Mon day, The former will be the guest of Mis Rtcfc&rdcoa aad the latter of Mrs, J. R. Rtacwalt. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Lemon f Bt. Joseph, Mr. Edward Smith of Vna City aad her dausfetara. nttv aad Jaaey, will arrive a day or two be fore im weausg and will be at Hill, side. Afters Ttu This Week. Mis Jeasie Millard will entertain at her home Wednesday afternoon lor Mrs. Q. M. Hitchcock. MadaMM Aagvat Moth Borgtum Issued jarjuueaa smtutjy for a tea Saturday a Memoes from 4 to o'clock at herhome is sew of M1m Marie Mlkova, a former Members of Jacobs-Hiller Wedding Party j fr mummy mm pupil of Mr. Borglum, who has returned from, rarla to. fpend the, holidays with her parent. Mis Mlkova returns to France ,arty tar Jgnuary. About eighty card were lued for the tea. Mrs, Harley Green Moorhead Isaued in vitation Saturday for a tea to be given next Friday at her home from 3 to t In honor of Mrs. Franklin Bogue Wallln. Tor December Jrides. Mrs. J. B. KaU and Mr. Louisa Strauss entertained at luncheon Satyr-. day at the attractive home of Mr. J. B. Katt, In honor of five December brides Mis Florence Hlller, Mis Evelyn Berg man, Mis Dorothy Meyer, MIm Badl Kirschbraua aad Mia Martha Haara. Places were lata for: Misses Florence HIMer, Xveiyn Bergman, Derethy Meyer, Badle Klrschbraan, Maiba lfadra, . Anna t en, Mltm Medwlg Rosen toek, Helen Sowmers, Reee Welfner, Peoria, 111.; Lena Rehf.ld. AanaiMeU JKeicfe- cnuu. Maml Bplesbercer, 'Fanay Reeenstock, nenense epiesoeraeijeseie KeenstocK Lorene Roaeastoek, Rata Meyer. Mildred RtAel, Fanny Livlngstoa, Grace New of ' Chicago, Caroline Orkln. Leola Harris. Helen Rubel of Mtaaeapoll. Braa Hadra. LjUMa.Arneta,. , BlewmHrrawiaa Caret Davis or m. Louis. Has) Degea, Laura aoeMt, Ethel Goetx. Jessla Ooet. Ketta Ullmaa. For JaeolH-Hiller WetLding. Among th out-of -towa people wlia Viare arrived, . for the JacoW-HUIer f wediiag are Mrs. Lester Klmhbraun ot"Ohioagn, Mr. Morton Hlller of New York; Miss Carrol Davis of St Louis, Mr. 3. L. Jacobs of Houston aad Mr. Selwrn Jacob of St Lou I a. Other expected on Tues day are Mr. lenaa Xlegetmasi of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hlller of Wav erly, I.: Mr. aad Mrs. M. Rlegelmaa and Mr. H. Rlegelman of Dea Moines and Mr, and Mrs. M Fjlend of Lincoln. Monday evening MIm Mitfred Rubel will .enUrtalrt.V.tha.'aacoba-Hlller bridal party' at the OrpsAllai. T)Uy evening Mr.' and Mrs, XAufct JRa-'wIll give a dinner at th.Hr. honie for the bridal'party, followed by a- rehearsal. 1 'The wedding will be Wsaaetiay evea Ik; at o'cleck. . loadway-LeiigitrMt Weeding. The wedding ef Mlsa Maudn Longstreet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J M. Long street of this city, aad Mr. Odber E. Roadway of Pasadeaa, Cl will take place Tuesday, DecembeM, at the home of the bride's parents. The bride will have no attendant, but; Mr. Boadway wHl have a best man Mr. Jtaymond Fredericks of -San Francisco, Mr. Boad way and his bride will leave Immediately after the ceremony for New York City, make their home. He la a well known make their home. He la a well known business man of Paiadena and Mlsa .aBSBBBBBBBBBBBBSSBBBBBBBBL MISS CAROL DAVIS. Of SU Louis. Longstreet I well known in Field club elrcles. She spent most of the last sum mer and fall pa th coast. Parker-Hoefler Weddfar Mr. Lester A. Parker and Miss Jeasie Hoefler, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stult, were quietly married at th Diets Memorial paraoaage by the paator, Rev. CN. Dawson. Thursday afternoon. They were attended by Mr. Earl English and Mlsa Pearl Spaa. The bride was gowned la Alice blue, cfcarmeuse, trimmed in white satin and rhlnestone. The brides maid wore pink charmeuse with the aame trimming. A reception waa given at the heme ot the bride's parents on South Forty-sixth street In the evening, when about twenty relatives were present The dining room waa trimmed with ferna and To Retire from Presidency Jl--"JlsnajssBsWaMSBt MrsTioui -Hi lie white carnations. An enjoyable dinner was served. Arrive for Cohn-Meyer Wedding. Mr. ifarry F. Cohn of Rochester, N. Y., arrived Sunday to be the guest of hi fiance, Miss Dorothy Meyer. Mlsa Sadie Morofsky of Rochester, sister ot Mrs. D. M. Meyer, also arrived Sunday to attend the Cohn-Meyer wedding. Mr. A. M. Breuenstell and Mr. Philip Mo rofsky, uncle of the brldo, and Mr. Warner ft. Lewi a, who will be best man, all of Rochester, N. Y will arrive Wednesday. Eodge-Beno Wedding. The wedding of Mlsa Elizabeth Beno, daughter ot Mrs. John Beno vf Council Dlutfs, to S. E, Hodge ot Cincinnati, 0 took place at. the home .of the brido'a mother Saturday afternoon at ? o'clock. The ceremony waa performed, by Rev. Marcus V, MeClure ot) the First Preaby terian church. The bride wore a traveling suit et blue, with ,hat to raatcS. Mr. aad Mm. Hodge left for Butte, Mont, where .they will be at honte after January 1. Heiatze-Fitegerald Engagement Mrs. t, it, Fitzgerald announces the engagement of heV dauehter. Ina. Man. to Mr, George H. Helntze. The wedding will take .place the latter part of Jan uary. "- ' Knee-Allen Engagement. The enrairement of Mlaa rvrtt atin of Missouri Valley, la., to Mr. D. C jvnee, son oi Mr. ana Mrs, i. f. Knee, vn north Twenty-eighth streot is an nbunced. -The wedding will take place December St Dinner Party Friday. Mr. and Mr; 'Arthur WaHteley enter tained at dinner at their home on Fri day evening, when their guest were: Mr. and Mr. Henry W. Yates. Mr. and Mrs. F. JL Davis, Mr, and' Mrs. David A. Baum, Mr, and Mr. De Forest Richards, Mrs. J. M. Metcoir, Mr, Jean Oulslaln. Brownell Hall Dramatio Club, The Brownell Hall Dramatio club will Blvo "Kins Rene's Daughter" for the benefit .of the social settlement camp fund on Saturday evening, Deeemher IS, at S o'clock In the Brownell Hall gym nasium. Tho admission will be 60 cents. Tickets may be obtained from members of the dramatic club or at the door. Glass Reunion. The first reunion of the elan ef i nf the Omaha High school will be held at mo Jacob Hall parlors, Saturday even ing, December 57, at S-Jo o'clock. The reception, dance and refreshments will follow the election of officers and disposition of the "class fund." Miss Grace Robinson, secretary, SfriS Franklin street ha chare-e of tha vat Ions and thero ara 357 members ot this class. Utopian Sorority. Miss Grace Huntley entertained mem bers ot the Utopian sorority .of the Uni versity ot Omaha at her home Saturday evening. The committee in charge com prised Misses Grace Huntley, chairman; FAlzabeth Berryman. Marion Pearsalt, Minnie Johnson. Nellie Wood and Zela Elmer. Those Invited were: Misses MUsaa Lottlo Underhlll. Laura Crabtree. Fthel Rathkey, Bertie Hoax. Dorothy McMurray. Mildred Jones. Gladys Talmadge, Ruth Sundland. Mae Carney. Fern Gilbert Helen Tinker, Helen Johnston. Grace Huntley, Viola Pierce. ' Elizabeth Berryman, Helen Glwlta. Marion Pearsall. Dorothy Scott Pearl aainea, Olga Anderson, raullne Westerfleld. Eftle Cleland. Jean Server, F lorence uow. was the accompanist Refreshments were served and at 11 o'clock the party broke up with approprlte speeches and the singing of "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow." Delta Alphas Dine. The Delta Alphas of Trinity Methodist Episcopal church gave a 6 o'clock dinner Saturday evening at the home of Miss Lottie UnderhUl, 171$ Spencer street at which time the engagement was an nounced of Miss Ellzabetr Hunsaker to Mr. Philip N. Jewett The color scheme waa carried out in pink and 'white, the class color. Pink roses formed the centerpiece. In which were hidden tiny pink envelopes, tied with pink ribbons leading, to the different plates, and containing the Information that the wedding will take place In the spring. Those present were: Misses Misses Elizabeth Hunsaker, Georgia Miller, iiamet parmeiee, Lime names. Mabie Kelly, Onle KrelL Marjorle Schakle- ford. Sears, Ruth Dillon. Nellie Bechtel, Mary Wilmoth, Marguerite Wilcox, Docherty, Lottie Underhlll, Mesdamea Sarah Underhlll. Mesdames- F. II. Hunsaker, Saturday Luncheons. Mrs. -Jerome Magee was hostess at a beautiful appointed luncheon Saturday at her home In honor of Mrs. Lester Brldoham of Denver, guest ot Mrs. B. T. ' Swobe. Covers weres placed for twelve. Miss Carolyn Barkalow entertained In formally at a luncheon Saturday in honor of Miss Dorothy Morgan. Cover were placed for: Misses Dorothy Morgan, Gladys Peters, Daphne Peters, Mesdames Denlse Barkalow, Misses Elizabeth Pickens, Louise Dinning, Elizabeth Davis. Mesdames George Proudflt Surprise Party. A surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs. George F. Gllmore at their home Wednesday evening, when a number of Mr. Gllmore' business friends in the Conservative Loan association presented them with a set ot table stiver. Cabaret Dinner. judge and Mro. eGorge Shields enter- Xtlnnla Johnson. Nellie Wood. '.tlx Elmer, Katharine Case, Delia Nelaon. Mary Lewis, Phyllis Tebblna, Anna Purdy, Myrle Cotfman, Mildred Foster, Mesdames Thomas Waters. Mary Leach. Theresa Peterson, Marrlla Case, Margaret Lewis. Mesdames Edwards. Farewell Party, Thursday evening at Jacobs hall the member ot Trinity cathedral choir gave a farewell party to Mr. F. H. Broad, who Is leaving Wednesday for England. The evening was spent in singing, dandnr and games. Several solos were given by members ot the choir. Mr. Ben Stanley We have NOT forgotten our ARTeVen in the face of the XmasRUSH Accord us a sitting even as LATE as De cember the TWEN TIETH, and we will assure the delivery of your Photographs m time for Christmas Presentation. Ifthm Photos are NOT Artistic Life Likz Captivating We won't let you have them. The Studio Corner of 16th and Howard Streets ife. SL SL SL SL SL L oooooo S10O Cents Worth of Jew Si airy for S1.0Q, tT I arever Promise ICoral 6 Sever Promise ICorel X Xevr aire s. COPLEY 218 So. 16th Straet S9TS TXAS 8LLIlra JBWSLXT, 6 6 talned at a cabaret party and tango dance at their home on Saturday even ing. A program or whistling, violin and piano solos was planned, the eklta In different dialect and representing dif ferent nations. About forty gueata were present At the University Club. Mra. Clement Chase entertained at a luncheon at the University club on Wed nesday In honor of Mrs. O. M. Hitchcock. The guesu Vera Mesdames Harry Doorly, E. P. Peck, F. lit Davis, S. D. Barkalow, H. fit. Baldiige and Miss Jessie Millard Entertainments. Mrs. Wilson Low gave an Informal luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. Arthur Remington, who recently returned from Europe. Mrs. O. C, Redlck, Mrs. Osgood Eastman, Mrs. Charles Koantxe and Mrs. Joseph Barker were the other guests. For the Future. Mrs. William P. Callahan has issued Invitation for a tea Thursday after noon. December It Mrs. Samuel Frank will be at home Sunday afternoon from 8 to for her guest Mlsa Grace New, ot Chicago. Bazar Notes. On account of the Inclemency of tha weather, the ladies of St Patrick's church uiil ,mm.Iha m ttftlA tha! rtsivfii on Afnn W ill LUimilUU aw aavau nu - (Continued on Page Three.) 10 Off on all Loose Diamonds 15 Off on all Mounted Diamonds A "Must Vacate" Sale Reduction on Jewelry Etc., MEANS Something! Take 10 per cent or 15 pertseut off thlsrj 20 per cent off that; 25 per cent off this and 50 per cent off that and you've effected 3CMAS GIFT savings that CANNOT be passed by lightly. THOSE are the "Mnst Vacate,, Said Discounts, and, mind yon, Brown's GRADES of goods haven't changed -ait-IOTA.ainoo Bflk FOE tho "Sale." Note How Lines are Reduced 20- OFF all Solid Gold Jewslry, 25. OFF all Gold Filled Jewelry; 20' OFF all Watches, excepting only the; "Hamilton" and "Howard" kinds, 25. OFF Clocks, Leather Goods, Got Glass, Umbrellas, Silver Plated Hollow Warec and all similar lines It's a sale brought ahout by unforeseen cir cumstances. The U. S. National Bank Build ing will wreck this building by Feb. 1. We in th mtanwhUe are at our setts' end to cMspewe of our mmUrm ttoeh by that tint. An Idea of the "Cuts" $50 La Vallieres now $42.50 $25 Cameo ferooches, now. .....$20 $5 Photograph Frames, now $4 $7.50 Bouqnet Holders, now $6 $15 Shopping Bags, now $10 $15 Vanity Oases, now , $12 $10 Gold Lockets, now $8 $10 Ooat Chains, now $8 $10 Wrist Watches, now $8 $12 Chafing Dishes, now. ... x ... .$8 $5 Toilet Bottles, now.-. $3.75 $15 Coral Rintrs. now $12 J $12 Gold Beads, now at $7.80 8 $50 Mesh Bags, now at $45 S$12 Traveling Sets, now at $8 S1n ftanra. fJ-TflJSSPsi nnv Sft $5 Barrettes, now at $4 $3 Fountain Pens, now..n $2.60 $10 Silk Umbrellas, now $7.50 $25 Electric Lamps, now. . . ; . . $18 $15 Full Dress Sets, now $12 $10 Military Brushes, now.yv.;... .$8 $5 Desk Clocks, now at $4 $15 Traveling Oases, now....... .$11 C.B.BrownCo. Jewelers - Silversmiths Diamond Merchants 16thFarnam Sts.t Now in U. S. National Bank Building, but "MUST VACATE" y2oa Brass Goods Off Painted China ORIENTAL RUGS 10 to 25 Discount We have advanced our Oriental rug aals three weeks. This gives you an exceptional chance to buy Oriental Ruga it rare beauty at a decided saving. An Oriental rug -would be welcome In any home. Beaton & Laier Co. 415-117 Sooth 10th St. Payments If You Wish. UNSANITARY Pateited Teeth, work. DR. TODD Offlc, 403 Btaadsls SANITARY