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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1913)
2 B TUB OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 21, 1013. HOLIDAY PLANS EXTENSIVE Society Has Many Events on. Calen dar, Including Charity Ball. DB, T. J. DWYER IS TO MARRX Drrnrotlon Committer for the Chnr Itr nnll U tn Do Mont of tho Work FeonaUr tislnn Chrlttimii Trees. Snrlnl On I mil nr. !ONDAy Junior club dance. Home hotel; Mr. and Mrs. Davl.l llaum. brldKC-dln-nfr. Mr and Mra. Charles T. Kountze. dance at Country club for Denman Kountxc: openlnie prom of Omaha High pehool at Chambera; Fraliia Park Whist Sub. rrrtSDAY-Mr. and Mra. Howard Batd rlKc and Mr. and Mra. Joseph naldrlirt-, dance at Chambers' for yountt aet; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker, chlldren'a dance for Miss Elizabeth Darker; wed dins of Miss Sadie Klrschbraun, dau daughter or Air. and Mrs. Louts Klrsch braun. to Mr. Herbert Heavenrich of Phlraco. VKnNKSDAY-Munlclpl Clirlstmaa tree celebration, court houss square; wed dins of MIm Attn Ralley of Denver, for merlr Of Omaha, to Mr. W. U K repps. Tm'n8nVT-Ohritmaa dar; Mr. and Mra. Tharles Met, dance at Chambera for Miss Gertrude Met. FRIDAY Omaha club, dinner-dance, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Store, dancing partr for Elite and Robert Htors; Mr. and Mra, L. F Crofoot, dinner at Omaha club; Mr. and Mis. O. W. Wattles, dinner at Omaha club; Mr, and Mrs. Arthur O. Smith, dinner at Omaha club; Mr. and Mrs. Charts T. Kountie, dinner nt Omaha club; Mr. and Mra. Glen C. Wharton, dinner at Omaha club. SATVRDAY Mr and Mra. A. 1 Heed, dance .at "Aloha' for Miss Elizabeth and Mfss Erna lleed; Mr. and Mr. David llaum, bridge-dinner for Mr. and Mrs. John House of Baltimore and Mr. and Mr. Jack Baum of Chlcajro: Pan Hellonlc society, luncheon at University club; Oentral and Mrs. Cowln, dinner for Captain and Mrs. W. B. Cowln; AlphaJ Tau Omega banquet Elaborate, plans are being- made for New Year's eve and for New Year's day, Vntll that time most of the social Af fairs wilt be for the school set, but New Year's eve there will be special enter tainments at nearly all of the club for the grownups, The University club has Issued card announcing- the. entertainment for New Vear'n eve for member and their gueata. Dinner wilt be served at 7:30 o'clock with cabaret entertainment. Dancing will, start at 10 o'clock, and at midnight there will bo a unique New Year erecting; planned by the entertainment committee, and then more dancing. The Omaha Country club, ha Issued cards announcing the annual dinner dance, or supper-dance, to be given at the club New Year's eve. Supper wilt be served at 11 o'clock, and the evening will be spent dancing:. Dwyer-Haxafta nff emjii An engagement of much Interest t that ef Dr, Timothy J. "Oarer and Miss Susan Mary FlrvH. Beth are very prominent In medical circles and Mis Flanagkn resigned December 1 a. Utt head Mtrse, er superintendent of nurse, at St. Catherine-' htNl, where She has been meet suceeaefiH. MIm latMman U a vivacious brunette, and came ta Omi about eight year aso from Newark, X. J., whera she teokr her training m the city hospital. Bhe has made a host of friend In her short stay here. Dr. Dwyer attended the University .of, Nebraska and later the Crelchton College of Medicine, where he wa an honor em duato and was appointed Intern at St, Joseph's hospital, following that he wa assistant to Dr. Charles C. Allison until two years ago, when hi brother, Dr. John Dwyerv became associated In business with htm. Friends of Dr. Dwyer and Mis Plana nan think that this 1 another of the tornado romances. On Baxter evening they were both atlnlnc dinner given at one of the cafe when they heard of the tornado. They immediately left h party and hurried to the stricken neigh borhoods and assisted the Injured. ! Jit lUsv. Rlcfcar Sea-gaell will officiate at the' weMtt-x, which will take place Wednesday warning. January 7, at St. John' church at o'clock, followed by a Kb&ffHng break fau at the hdme ot the Vrids's parent. Mr. and Mr. M. Plana gran. TTlt California street, for the wed ding party, A recea4j wtH fetlew from 2 to 4 o'clock, and they wHl leave that evenlnc for ah exteaa-ea MUUterH -w44lns trip to point In Taaa. Flerlaa a4 Louisiana, spending seme time at ralra Beach, returning by Trtntary JJ. flam fe-r 'Charity Jail The decoration ceaamlUe fer the Char ity ball to be held JaKMtary 1 wWl be one of the hardest working committee, -unlea It Is tho ticket committee. Tho decoration committee, composed of promi nent society women and business men, is planning to do much of the real work of decorating the Auditorium personally; the members plan,, to literally put on their old clothe and go -to work to save mone; for sweet charity. Some of the larger bualpee -firm will ba, requested to lend mim pro(eatonal decorator to as slit. A request la to be. made to hundred of citizens having 'Christina tree to let the committee have hera. and the Christ mas greens, for the Auditorium, a the Christmas seaaoo . wll be . over January 1. just in tiro' to help the Charity ball. Anyone having tree may 'phpne Douglas 7SI and the committee will, send tor thenv The decoration .committee include Mr. Frank Judkon, chairman; Mr. llobert Manley, Mr. John TV. Totvle. Mr. Louis Nah, M D. J. O'Brien. Jr;F. 8. Cow gill. Mr. John, A. McShane. Mr. O. C. Redlck, Mrs. J, E. Bummers, Mrs. J. Do Forest Richards, Mrs. Gould Diets, Mist Lynn Curtis and Mr. W. A. Redlck. Smith-Dale Engagement Th first of the special maid of Ak- Ear-Dan to become engaged this year Is Miss Dorothy Dale, daughter of Mr. and Mra J Frank Dale, to Mr. Sidney I Hmlth of Hartford, Conn. Miss Dale graduated last year from Lasell school for girls at Auburndale, Mass. Both families are, prominent In Insurance circle, and Mr. Smith is also In this business. Mr Smith U a member of the 1S10 graduating class of Harvard university an,d Is from Hartford, Conn., where the young people will make their home. The wedding will take place next autumn. Cox-Penney Engagement. A wedding of much interest In unl veralty circle trill be that of Mils Eva Sais-abetfe Fenttey, daughter at Mr. anil Mm. Fraalc M. Pe-Biuy, to Mr. Fred Nor te Cox. Ml 3ear atteaded the University K Xisruka aad to a popular member ml the lfs Mia Kappa Gamma sorority. Vt. Cac lm a graduate of the Omaha High ashesi aaa U with the Union Pa title. The weaaiag will take place January Two "Girls Who Soon Will Be Brides HtYN PHOT ElizwbcttiJ'cnncy AK-SAH-BEN QUEEN'S MAID I00N TO WED. X at the home of the bride' parent. Mi Helen Cook of York will be bride maid and Mr. Harley Conant best man. Four little ceuela of the bride will also take part in the wedding. stealer Tren. The grand march nt the Benior Prom of the high school which wilt take place at Chambers Monday evening, will be led by Harold Torcll, the class president, with Miss Margaret McCoy. The Prom Is the one social function given by the clas during the school year and will bo at tended by the entire social set of the school. Mis McCoy 1 senior representative on the student council of the school and I popular In her class. During her school course she has been prominent both so cially and In the various school ac tivities. An especially large gathering la an ticipated at the hop because of the un usually iRrge number of hlch school alumni who have returned home for the holiday. Every train from the east bring scores of young Omahans who have been away to school and a number of reunion banquets and social stunt are being planned for the week. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mr. W. H. Davidson of Fair field, Neb., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Davidson. to Mr. C. M. Falrman of -Chicago. The wedding will take place In March at the home of the bride's parent Ira. Fairfield. Eeturn for Holidavi. MU Florence IUhm. attending Monti cello seminary at aodfrey, III.; arrived Saturday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ll IUhm of 1106 South Thirty-first street. Miss Gladys Mullen returned Saturday from St Joseph's academy, Dee Moines, la., to spend the holidays with her Par ents. Mr. and Mrs .John Mullen. M North Twenty-eighth street Miss Eloise Ulnns, a sophomore of Montlccllo seminary, returned to Omaha Saturday morning to spend the holidays with her mother. Mrs. C It Blnns. Mr. Harold Uavlland. jr.. from Mich! gan university, Ann Arbor, Is home for the holidays. Miss Annetta Kermer arrived Friday from Stanley Hall, Minneapolis, Minn., to spend, the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C F. Carter. Miss Francis PUttl returned Baturday irora Mount Bt Mary seminary, ac companled by Miss Francis Plummer, I schoolmate, who will spend a few dayi sssssssss'ssssHHSIHBCaRs HjHvHL 1 o -K 8? si sbbbbIsbbbbssibbsb 4sisbbbY,5sB3bbP IHBBKj ;TaasL sssslssssssssaBssSBM By swith her oa her way horn at Silver' city, ia. Mis Mabl Allen of Baldwin school at Brytt Mawr arrived Sunday to be home for the holiday. Ml Kllen Oavin, supervisor of domes tic science In La Crosso, Ind., Is home to spend tfal holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grant of Kansas City will vlaH with Mr. Grant'. viator. Mra J. B. llahm, over the holiday. At the Omaha Club. Mrs. J. A. C. Kennedy and Mrs, Wil liam J. Coad entertained a fw friend informally at a beautifully, appointed luncheon Saturday at the Omaha club. In honor of Mr. Arthur Lept, guest of .Mrs. D, C. Bradford. A basket, of KlUar ney rosea formed the centerpiece for the table. Following luncheon. .Mr. Jerome Magee cntertalnd the same guest at bridge Moonlight Hike, A moonlight hike waa given by a num ber of youn folksr last week about two mile north of .Florence. A Jolly evening was spent, especially during the wiener roast Those) present weret Misses Mlsnea Gladla Cawklne. Uuth Ncelr, Helen Vom Wes, Kthel Pepper. catena uockhacker, Adeline Cochrane, Marian Cllnes, Messrs. Messrs. Edward King, Anderson, Walter Florkee. Inland Wykert, Norman Davl. Vernon Buell, Slumber Parties. Slumber parties are again In vogue. The regime of slumber parties generally is based on the activities of the younger girl of the school set and during the school tcaaon slumber parties were lnJ frequent, because one of the primary re quisites la very little slumber. Upon the approach of vaeatlon time, many of the girls' club of Omaha began to make plan. The first of tho slumber parties wa held Friday evening by a dozen girls of the K, K. K. club, a high school organization, at the home of Margaret Solomon, at 3019 Dodge street Several more parties are scheduled for this week and next Tip-Top Pleasure Club. Miss Blanche Holman entortalned the Tip-Top Pleasure club Thursday evening at her home. Prise were won by Mis Margaret Welnert, Ml Anna Larson, Ml Garnetta Thener, Miss Susan Wood halt. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Agnes Falensky December St Those present were: Misses Mlr'res Anna Larsen, Blanche Holman, Agne Palensky, Alma Johnson. Garnetta Thener, Jennie Munkrea. Margaret Welnert iiuciu woodhait Dress Dolls for Institute. Class No. U of the Kountxa Memorial church wa entertained Saturday after noon by Ml Ethel Albach at a Christ- ma giving party for the benefit of the Child Saving Institute. The .Invitation were lltle verses asking each girl to bring her old doll, toy and Barnes. The afternoon wa cpent with a doll dressing l With a pair ofWtBlc Christmas. Treat FOE Select frtat ear large .WKtsmt a Stable Set Cat Steel er Xhiaeiteae Baakle. They bxi a Try arsrktsT Xmmm lift Miss Summn. FMttmgsn WILL LEAD THE HIGH SCHOOL SEMI0B HOP MONDAY. Truss ell Photo. MISS MARGARET M'COT. contest and the one making the most at trcttve doll clothes was awarded a prize. Those preset were: Misses- Misses wMh Ball. ThyraJepsen, Edith Barger. Josephine Stuben, Uretchen Chlids, Helen Thlel, Stella Elgin, Helen Brunner. Evelyn Doll, Martha Smith, Bernlce Melerurgen, Gladys Rees. Laura Jensen, Gladys Prenica, Mildred Paulson, Violet Carlson, Myrtle Paulson, Ine Whlttaker, Ixmlse Wood, Margarlte Hess, Erma Anderson, Martha Garman. Rdlth Jeps en, Reception for Bridal Party. Mr, and Mrs. Iraao Chermlss of 10Q7 Fifth avenue, Council Bluffs, will re ceive Sunday evening at a reception in honor of the engagement of their daugh ter, Mis Goldle Virginia, to Mr, Nathan Adler. Wedding Plans. The wedding ot Mis Sadie Klrschbraun and Mr. Herbert Heavenrich ot Chicago take place on Tuesday evening at S o'clock at the home of the bride' par ent. Mr. and Mr. Klrachbraun. Owing to the lllnesa ot Mis Klrschbraun's mother she ha refused a number of BMHHHbsbbI' 'HSBBBBBBBB1B1 SSSUySsWUi!fiRBBBB f 1 HbH Walk-Over Shoes and Slippers Are always useful and are ad mired by people of all ages. - OvCfS on your feet, your feet to Walk- MIN. TOR WOMEN. Walk-Over Boot Shop Thr tVinUm Sou.h 16th. Start Open Evenings Until Christmas social entertainments, but on Sunday evening she and Mr. Heavenrich will be the guests of honor nt a supper -siren at tho Hotel Loyal by Mr. and Mrs. Lei-iter Klrschbraun of Chicago. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klrsch braun will entertain at dinner for Miss Ivlrachbraun and Mr. Heavenrich, fol lowed by a rehearsal for the wedding. Et-A-Virp Club. f The Et-A-VIrp club gave its Chrlstmaa party at Chambers ThurdaV night The hall was decorated with garlands, bell and bunting. A large tree stood In the center of the hall. The following were present: Mlsseo Misses- Nettle Schooler. Muriel Jefferles. Adelalne Wyckoff, Edna Koch, Bertha Merz. Klale Keachke. Margaret Hauben sak, Maude Gibbons, Georgia Eiselc. Dora Haarmann, Hulda Armbust Wllhclmlna Armbust Anna Sorenaon, Inez Latev. Frances Thomas, wane itunz. Gladys Morrill, Margaret GreenoUshElsln l'lcrrow. Avis Tyrell, Anna Neble. neieno Bllz. Blanche Parker, Helen Ilossen. lti-lerf dradv. Allco Barney, Gertrude Maython, Margaret Whitney, Adeline Specht. j'.uzaDein iiuse, nclmtrs. Mildred Bruner, Ingebord Nielson, Neil aiurpny, Edna Folks, Frances Mclcher, Estella Leach, Edna Hume. Mary Carrier. uuth Fisher, Odette Jackson. MlttlO Ward. Louise Thorton, Emma Wilson. Magdalen Bock, Bernlco Brown. Kssle Aaron, Elizabeth McMullen. Hose Gordy, Marie Schofield, Elslo Farrell, Esther Frlcke Margaret Past. Estella Jensen, Blanche Springer, Alice English. Florence Dooley, Florence Alexander.: Uuth Kinney. Florence Brltt Mars' PJcrrow. Alice English, Jreno Higbec. aiessrs. Messrs. Freeman Bradford, Robert J. Shields, Dr. Hayes Gsantner. Thor Andreaen. A L. Reynolds. J 11. Crowley, Earl Haney. Clarence Halt. Olaudo Rife. Oncar Mastrorn, . At Kellstrom, J. B. Jensen. Dr. C. T. Patten, A.. J. Jackson, Percy E. G wynne. Dr. N. H. Atwood. A, 8, Nurse. , Reynold Gates, W. C. Mann, J F. Emmltt. Marshall Dillon, Ed H. Hawley, C. N. Moulin. W. E. Roucke, C. F. Harrman, Otto Nielsen; J. G. Glaanhotf. L. W. Knight w. e. J3atty, Ci Jj. Swancutt, Arthur E. Swanson.W. H. Hulslzer. F. A. Coulter. J. W. 'Johnson, N. F. Sllverocdn, A. U Llerk, B. C. Miner, J. T. Binder, Harry Reschke, Mark Miller. J. Boegard, w, r. Pratt, L H. Johnson. "W. T, "Loom Is, Don W. Sullivan, M. F. Grossman, H. O. Nllsson. C Nllson. W. D. Craighead, Henry bock. Laurence Simpson, G. I Greenfield, W. H. Dana. Charles Assman, Laurice Hanson. J. Walter Doyle, Leo Dougher, Dr. Lose. Harry Miner, Fred Whtttemore, Karl Elsenhart Sam Crozer. Harley Deem, Clark Cheney- Mr. .and Mrs, J. J. McMahon, Mr. and Mr. Howard Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. SccllmsJi. Mr and, Mr. B. if. Condlt Mr. and Mr, n. B. Jliuer Mr. and Mr. R, If, .Thorpe- Mr. and Mm. T. Miner. Mr, and Mrs. John Merx. Mr. and Mr. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs Royal Gpff. Cummins-Patterson Wedding. Tho marriage of Miss Lucetta , Patter son, daughter of Mrs. Virginia A. Pat terson of Omaha, and Mr. Harry Cum min, son of Dr. Henshall Cummins of Seward, Neb., took place December 20 at high noon nt the home of the brid.y-i uncle, Mr. John Crawford, 841 East Forty-seventh street, Chicago, III. "Tho ceremony was performed by Dr. Herman Page of St Paul's Episcopal church of Chicago and witnessed, .only by Im mediate relatives. The bride wore white (Continued on Page Three.) g, Q G g G S S O0OO0OO 6 Bracelet, Watches, Ivory Toilet Sot, Silver Mesh Dags, Chafing Dishes, COPLEY 21 S Se.18th Street BtVU TSAJt SBUUiro ,6 6 6 6 (T Christmas Flowers "A little touch of nature" Flower and WtMUi lead immeasurable joy to the Yuletlde spirit. Flowera are alwajrg pleas ing remembran ces, and when received with other gifts add dignity and cheer fulness to them. Fresh Cut Flowers, Christmas Baskets, Blooming Plants, Christmas Wreaths, Mistletoe, Holly, Etc. Miss Reba McNamara "On thBtaton Path" lBth and Farnam St. 'Phone, Doug. 100. Special Xmu Display 313 So. 15th St -.J I Walk-Over Xteas 81km Certificates ia. the serseR to whom they are gives a perfect fK at apj ttiae, la aay stle ihse iclected by them to the aaoant of certificate. every day seems like I nviiQ Last"Pre-Christmas" Call! Prices Vigorously Reduced Because "Brown" Must Vacate! The C. B. Brown Co. must crowd a world of buslneBa Into - THREE short days Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. But th'ere is EVERY reason to EXPECT such an onrush hero, for prlcoB are at tholr loworraost limit. "Must vacate" reduc tions aro onx ALMOST everything; and the- reductions are GENUINE beyond QUESTION. Same "Brown" Grade as before ( only the PRICES have changed February 1st the United States National Bank commeneea to RAZE thlB building; a Jeweler's business is usually at a standstill during February, so don't you see how NECES SARY it la for the O. B. Brown Co. to CLEAR its stock BE FORE the building la. DEMOLISHED? Think it over and you'U say "Must Vacate" reductions aro well founded. A few, and ONLY a few, lines of goods retain their regular prices. This must be because of rigid contracts made with the MAKERS. All ELSE is deeply "Cut." 10 OFF on all loose Diamonds, etc. 15 OFF on all MOUNTED Diamonds, eto. 20 OFF on all Solid Gold Jewelry, etc. ' 25 OFF on all Gold Filled Jewelry, etc.- 20 OFF on all Watches, excepting only the "Hamilton" and "Howard" brands. 15 OFF on Sheffield Silverwares, etc. 25 OFF on Clocks of all kinds, Out Glass, Rock; Crystal Wares. Leather Goods. Canes, Um brellas, EleCtrio Lamps, Silver Plated Wares and other lines too numerous to mention . within t -a space restricted like this. ' 50 OFF on all Brass Goods, Decorated China-!' etc. A showing of unusual excellence. C. B. Brown Co. Dependable Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds and Silverwares Sixteenth and Farnam Streets Now in U. S. National Bank Bldg., but "Must Vacate" T Ideal Xmas Gifts -ssssssssssssssssssss GREAT AUCTION SALE Only Three Days More Japanese Goods and Fine Arts THK MOST KEMARKABLE COLLECTION EVER SHOWN JN THIS CITY. The enttr collection Is to be sold to the highest bidder regardless of cost or value. Xaasiotne BouYenlrs will oe siren to all Visitor. Bale Sally, 10130 a. m 3 and 8, p. m. JAPAN ART CO. 1620 Harney Street J, ,E 1 OMAHA, NEB.