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2 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEN: FEBRUARY 1, 1014. MANY OMAHA GIRLS TO WED r Five Select Practically the Same Time to Tell Their Friends. GLEE CLUB CONCERT ATTRACTS Hitnr Soclnl Events Planned In Con-j nrctlon with the Annnnl Krcnt of CrHdhton Muslcnl Or ganisation. Soclnl Cnlendrtr. MONDAY Robertson-Skinner wedding at I the home of Mr. and Mrs. raw BKinner nr. Fllnff'jt fifth lecture nt the Central High school on "Cavour olid Unity of Ttt.lv I TUESDAY 51 r. und Mr. C. W. Hamll- ton. dinner for Right Rev. M, F. lunko or St. Joseph, mo.; Mr. una Mrs. u. u. Thompson, luncheon for Alme. Luolle Stevenson: Mrs. William Davis, hostess ot Tuesday Brldto club; Mrs. Douis Knsh. hnstpsa of Tuoadnv Atnrnlns Mil seal; Tuesday Bridge luncheon club mnets at the home ot Mrs. Iloyd Wil son; Aire. II. V. Burkley, luncheon for Mrs. Garner and Miss Buike of Ht. Jo- rnh M Mrs. Miles Standlsh. tea for Atlss Thurmond, RUest Of Miss Margaret I Bruce, fire insurance men a dinner to wives and uaugmers ai iiom i-oyui; HnnalhR rlnnco nt Chnmbers academy: f'ftrtl Dancing club at Dundee hall; L -llcKolo clUD, dance at Turpin s ocau- tmy. VKOME3DAY-Crelnhton Glee club con tort, reception to Mme. Von Uiischuld In tho parlors of the, art collese; Tdrs. f C Allison, luncheon for Miss Burko and Mrs. Garner or fit. Joseph, mo; Mrs. Herman Kountzc. luncheon. Mrs. John Ij. McCasue. ir . Informs! tea for MIsh Hayacn or Washington, v. i TlirnfiI)AY An at home bv Mrs. M. A. "Nnirlft for Mrs. K1. Lange: 1'atrlclan flanco at tho Alctrono.lltanl last nicotine or Tango ciud at mo noma 01 xnr, ami Mm r A. Nash: the ColleKlan dub will receive In Harte hall. Dundee; Vesta chapter No. S of Eastern Star, dance ot PntDAY Dinner dance at Omaha club; tho Angelas Social club dance; First Presbyterian church chicken pie dinner ai noon in cnuren panun. SATURDAY Mr. and Airs. Tliomaa J, ifdlv.n "i o'clock" at fha Yountt Wom en's Christian association, A lecture eons recital. "Five of Omaha's fairest and most oc- compllshed daughters choso practically I tho tamo time to announco their enffago. tnents. That' of Miss Alarjo Hampton and Mr Harry 8. Disbrow was announced Monday, and that of Miss Marlon Parsons and Mr, Dexter Corson yesterday. Today tho following Interesting annbunccmenU era made: Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dennis announce, tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Ann Kliabeth, to Mr. Robert Dona'd Necly. Both younir peoplo ore very popu. lar members of (he Nebraska university set, 51 it b Dennis being a member of tho Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and pos sessed of considerable artistic ability, and Mr. Necly Is H member of the Phi Delta Thcta fraternity. Mr. Neely Is also a graduate of tho law department of North wtstcm university. Tho wedding w)i take place In tho spring. Mr and Mrs. MorlU Meyer announco the engagement of their daughter, Minna, to- Mr. Felix Bchroeter of Uerlln, Oer many. For several months Miss Meyer has been tho leading soprano In tho opera company at Memel, Germany, and has been abroad for the last tbreo years. Sho Will roturn to Omaha In tho spring to visit her parents and probably will bo married In tho early summer, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmidt announco tho engagement of their daughter, Mario Grace, to Mr. Charles Sanford Hoffert of Hi. Joseph, AIo.,-,orraefty of this, city. tiacred Heart acafemy pMha class ot a D. Strilth .whoiesa,lB 'Ante ,tlrm of St. Joseph. 'The wedijnsr wi'llHco place In the spring, XnterUiK at Xwiicale. The St. Helena Guild girls of Trinity cathedral wll glva a musical Tuesday evening, February J. In the parlora of Jacobs Hall. Tho proceeds or tno enter missions. Tho patronesses of tho cvenlngJ are to be Mesdames Byron Heed, F. D. Barkalow. JranH U ltowaid. P httlp Pot- tcr. O. C. George. Charlca Keller. A do- llghtful Prosram In two parts i has teen planned. Mr. Ben Stanley, Miss Elolso West, Miss Adeline Jones, Mrs. Georgo F. Johnston and Mr, II. II. Thomas will or wUn her llno drWT)aUo BOprano wloe be the accompanists. The program fop , ..a00dbyo" (Tostl), "Her Roso" ((Whit the evening t:onsIt of the followln My coomb'' and "A Bummer NlRht" numbers; Solo, Miss Oortrudo Miller, (Qortng Thomas). Miss Beats was a "Yesterday and Todayl" mandolin iuar- pupt, Mrg( jijy yeAr, tet, Messrs. Homer Lawson, Olen Pax- Tho neKt .,4 o'clock" will bo In the ton. Lawrence Harrington, Smith tenor nftture of a lecture-rocltal on "Two solo, Mr. Vlckcry; plano.apjo. Miss Grace iambus Son Writers, Schumann and Blahaugh; soprano solo, Miss 'Adeline Schubert." at tho Young "Women's Chris Jones. "Carmena;" mandolin solo, Miss jjan nssoclatlon, Saturday afternoon, Frances Potter. "Impromptu," by Abt; February 7, when Mr. Kelly will gtvo tho bass solo, Mr. Swanson; violin solo, MUs i-cturo part of tho program and advanced Madge West, 'Meditation" from Thnla; BtUdents will sing the Illustrations, vocal solo, Miss Beatrice Tancock; solo This, lecture-recital Will bo give nln two on one-stringed Instrument, Mr. Bridges, narts. the second part to be announced Creie'Moa Glen Glnb Concert. . . . . ' . . The Crelghton Glee club concert at. the Brandels theater Wednesday evening Is the social .event of the week, Many out- of-town guests will arrive to attend, tho concert and they will be extensively en- tertalned. Bishop Rusch, of Iad, S. D.( the Right Iter M. V. Burke, bishop of St, Joseph; I evening for Miss Jdllllo Reel, whose wed his niece, Miss Nellie A. Burke; Mrs. B. I dinB to Mr. Roy Trlplett of Woodbine & Garner, president of the Fortnightly wju occur February 11, Decorations were Musical club of St. Josephs besides Mme. CBrried out In Pink and white. A mlnla Lucllle Stevenson and Mme. Mario Von iun, acrlcultural farm and village were Unschuld, will be the guests of honor at I tnese airBirs, un Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. IL V. Qutkley will entertain at luncheon for Mrs. Garner and Miss Burke: Mr. and Mrs. U M. Thompson, luncheon for Mme, Lucille Stevenson, and Mr. and Mrs. C w. Hamilton, dinner party for A" "1?" r ui,n!f iiu 4ibb uums win u v u. Aiiiagn o kucsis u tuncneon, and there will also be a reception for Mme. Von Unschuld at the university. Mine. Von Unschuld will be the house , k r All, I . . i . I 1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Borgtum. Reservations for box parti, have been node by JTtsldent Eugene Magevney. II. r niirki. n w ir.n,unn n n aih. made v r w itan,.. r rt a r r tv. r. i. , Uushman, Phi Rho Sigma and thVoamma Et Gamma fraternities, which will . .Mt.. ,u u WWI. nlJ'.w. v.,.,.1 . In tha following have made reservations In the body of the house; Fred P. Hamilton, Frank T. Hamilton, A. V. Klnsler, A. STVartz!an3er. J. A, C. Kennedy, MUs Ruth Latenscr. Captain Chester Wells, Captain Theodore Nelson. E. B. McDer mott. Miss Evel)-n Hopper, C. B. Dug dale, MaeWHUn JUrdlns. II. Pritchett, Lloyd Thompson and numerous student parties from the various departments. Entertain at Xuiicale. Mr. ft ad Mr. Thomas 3. Kelly held their third " o'clock" on Saturday after noon at their studio-residence, SO South Thirty-fifth avenue, tho occasion being a student' inutlcale and conversaslone, with a. social cup of tea. The students who sang were Miss Grace Northmn. Mis Greta Lane ai4 Miss Vera lone Beats. Miss Grace Northrup displayed a lovely xneno-sonrano voice In her thre elec- Omaha Girls Who Announce Engagement tlonB, which were, "Shepherds Cradle r is tern ...tv . lift V I & I. I. tl.. li ' " V 'i. voJce MWxify In "Thoughts Huvi wnf (Lohmlln)".0ig, flmlle, Bfumber" Clounod))i ,un8 , irrene, ani ..Th0 Cucko0i.. by Uta Lehmann. M, v , 6 jwaU turliied the audlt- later. Part on will occupy all tho time of 'the dato mentioned. Thero Is nn en- t ..w.lata nt r via'i these affairs. Shower for Miu Reel, a. rnlsosllaneoua shower was given by Ml rte0ecca Smith and Miss Olga Mad- t the home of Mlsa Smith Tuesday ugC4 aB table deooraitons. Thoso present wcrsi MUses- Mioses Millie Reel. Mabel Reel, 2LLKubln Hasel Aubln"' ftXWJSSft; t Je.Sli OrahSm. Cordelia McCuiloch, Kthel Kenny. ?KftSm!h. MrySMtl.. Mcudames Mesaamos . . . 1 1 Ed Hartwelt, T. Smith. 1 John uuib Dvck-Lausterer Weddinrf. One ot the pretty weaaings oi m was that or Miss "llo Laustercr nd Mr. Athur Dyck, which took place Thursday evening at S o clock nt the I Thursday evening homa of th room parent!. The IUv. tert8 of ih!ae" E? E x ui P&?'ZZ; to strains of the Loherlngrln wedding march played by Miss Rose Hornsby. The bride wore a gown of white satin with an overdrape of white chiffon and pearls. Her veil was held In ptaco by lilies ot the volley and she carried shower bouquet of hrlde'a roses. Miss Hedwig Bastlan was maid of honor and waa gowned In gray chiffon and carried pink roses. I Miss Lltrle Dyck, sister of the groom Was bldevnald and waa gowned n pink charmuese and also carried pink roses. Mr. Frank Dyek, brother of the Broom I was best man, 1 Following the ceremony a Jarge wed Idlng supper was srvd to sixty guests. Mr. W. F. Stoecktr ond Mr. J. M. I King were the toastmaster. Mr. and Mrs. Dyek will bo at home I &'lr February 10 at fCIO Wirt street M ncln Stuhldrelrer was ring Hlt5 JTlatrte Hamjiton bearer and carrlod tho rlnir In a cala Illy. ntertalns at Scotch Tea, Mrs. C, W. Welsh entertained at a Scotch afternoon tea at her homo Friday In honor of her guest. Miss Ralslde of David City, Nob, Mrs. John McTaggart sang several Scotch songs during the afternoon. Those present were; Mesdames Mesdames . T, BUiwci!, C. H. Coons. . T. Sldwell of H. U. I.efforte, Glenwood. la.: 11. n. llnnnrfn. John McTHKgart, Henry Cox, Josenh Barker. Georgo Ciabaugh, Mlsa Nell Landigln jonnpn uaruer, Wilson. Mi Whist Club Meets. The South Side Whist club met at the heme of Mrs. O, H. Meyera Friday after. noon. Prizes wero won by Mesdames Thomas Falconer, George Norrls, Iaaaq Douglas. Thoso present were: Mesdames Mesdames C. O Everson. C. G. JCerson, ueorce Morr s. C L. Urandon. i nomas taiconor, u. n. aieyers. Isaac DouRlas. John MoTuggart, Thomas Rich, Steere. John Douglas, T, J. Larlmore, j. 1'. uimmicK, Charles Johnston. The next meeting will bo at the home of Mrs. Charles Qranden. Collegian Club Entertained. The Collegian club was entertained at the home of Mr. A. A. Westergard Thurs day evening. Tho Collegian club quartet a&nir several selections and refreshments were aerved. The members of the club ore: , Messrs. Meiara Robert Anderson, Harry McNaraara, Lou Merlndorff. J. Jackson. Alfred Peterson, Alfred Westergaard, John Ruelier, . A. A. Westergaard, ueorge westergaaro. The Collegian club will entertain at a danefng party at Harte hall In Dundee Thursday evening. In Honor of Bride. Miss Eva Nelson entertained at her home Saturday afternoon at an aluminum shower In honor of Miss Ethel Hibba, a March bride. Those Invited were; Misses Misses Gladys Holmgren. Sadie Davis, Winifred Rowc, Mesdames Irene poison, Hattle Peterson, Roy Docherty, F. U Hlbbs, O. Nelson, M. Nelson. Ktnei moos, Mabel Larson. Josephine Cralff, Banauet at Loyal Hotel. The Blue uoose, a rruiernai organiH.- tkm ot the fire Insurance men, win en tertaln tho wives and daughters ot the members at a dinner at the Hotel Loyal 'Tuesday evening. Covers will he laid for eighty guests. Mr- H. N. Wood will give a toast to the ladles, which will be rni lowed by a musical program. Those wh Will participate ate: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dale, vocal duet; Mrs. J. K. Morrison, violin solo Mrs. II, 11. Miller. original storyl 3 V' MmwL .Yfa Qj mmm JUSso7Ua.vt.tm. Ps.vsms Mrs. Harvey Mllllken, piano solo; Miss Katherlne Becson, vocal solo. n Honor of Guests. Mrs. Cowglll gave a luncheon ot eight Thursday at the club In honor of Miss Howard. Thursday Mrs. Martha Hcth waa host ess at a luncheon ut tho Omaha club in honor of Mb. Perley, tho mother and truest of Mrs. F. A. Brogon, Mrs. M. A, Nasi, Mrs. C. Thompson and Miss Freda Lange, will be hostesses at a large afternoon party Thursday In honor of their guest, Mrs. Fank J, Lange ot Helena, Mont. Miss Hilda Hammer entertained at bridge, Saturday In honor of Miss Thurmond of Dallas, Tax., who is tne guest of Miss Margaret Bruce, and for Mrs, William Fitzgerald of Troy. N. Y.. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Byrne. Tables wero placed for eight guests. Thursday ovcnlns prior to the dancing class at Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Nash's, Mr. C. W. Hull ifavo a dinner at the Omaha club for Miss Howard ot Kentucky, Ills other guests wero Mr. and Mrs. Charles KounUe, Mrs. Dixon, Mr, and Mrs, J. de Forest Richards, Mr, and Mrs. Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker and Mr. tDrake. Wednesday Miss Howard was tne suest at an informal luncheon given tor her by Mr. Joseph, Barker, Mrs. Louis Nelson of rrairlo Park en tertalned at her "homo Thursday at a heart luncheon In honor of their guest, Mrs. H, T. Ochiltree of New York. Ktl larney roses, red carnations and. hearts formed the table decorations. Those present were: Meadames- Mesdames 8. C. Morgan. D. L. Groub. C M. CoQhran, A. II, Atwood, G. A. Luehe, N. T. Hammond, N. T, Bass, W. 8. Gills. I. Tarr. R. L. Kemp. L. Moyer. Entertains Card Club. Mr. and Mrs. J. Klamm entertained tho Deer Park Cant club Wednesday evening Prizes were won by Mra. Tool. Airs. Bay ersdorfer. Mr. and, Mrs. Stoltenberg- The next meeting wilt be at tho homo of Mr and Mrs. C. P, Soegaard. Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. H. Stoltenberg. Mr. and Mrs, J. Peterson. " Mr. and Sirs. G. Bayerisdorfcr Mr. and Mrs. J. Klamm. Mra H. Tool. Mrs. Wolcott. Murgaret Peterson. Anna Nelson. Henry Zarp. Dancing Parties, The Le, Rlgplo jbIuJj will, give ft dancing party Monday -evening ut Twrpln'a acad emy. Twenty-eighth and Faream. The McKlnley lodge and Ladles' &ux- to Wed 5i) illnry of tho B'nnI B'rlth will give a dancing party at the Metropolitan club Sunduy evening for tho benefit of the new clubrooms fund. Tho Daughters ot Israel Aid society will hold a mnsqilorade ball at the Auditorium on February t. Six prizes for tho best masques will be given, ThiR ball Is given for the benefit of the Old People's home. The Vesta chapter No. 6 ot the Eastern Star will give their fourth dance at Chambers' academy Thursday evening, February 5. Those on .the .floor commit tee are; Dr. tnut Mrs. Roy A. Dodge. Mr, and Mrs. ,E. F. Leavenworth. Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Terrill. . Mr. ani Mrs. F. L. Keller. ' A'tss Ellno Kronetedt. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Klnnurd. The colonial Dancing club met Friday evening at Chambers', when those pres ent were: Mr, and Mrs. E, S. Rood. Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Stsiey. Mr, nnd Mrs. H. K. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. E, K. Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cloakley. Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. D'Jurecn. Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Garnsey. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wise; Mrs. M. V Wilson. Misses Misses- Ruth Patterson, ' F. M. LeeL Lillian Llsser, Winifred Evans, Hlbbard. ' Surprise Party. A party of friends supplied with well- filled lunch baskets arrived unexpectedly at the homo of Mrs. K. O'Brien Friday and took complete possession of the house for the day. Preseut were: Mesames Meadames 11. Million, R, Mqier, Eurstenburg, J, Koch. J. Falconer, M. Eberts, M. Homan. M. Hopson, L. Glvens, C. P. Housir, George Elliott. A, Alvord. It. W, Powers, A. Rickard, At. Shelter, v F. Craig. C. II. Gates, K. O'Brien. Misses Clara O'Brien. T. Klnlgan, J. Lynch, K. JShanaha'), E. Thorps, M, Anderson, G. Craiger, L. Callon. .1. Hemplcman, L. Greeif, Anna Royer ot South Omaha, M. Bell, B. Donavln, Si. Drummy. M. McGraham, 3. Nostrum. K. Grimes, . uronoy. Clura Good, Florence Sheiier, Fink Tea in Council Chamber. A pink tea In the council chamber ot the city hall Is the Innovation proposed by tho Political Equality league for Its meeting Thursday evening. The guest will bo the Men's league, as well as the Equal Franchise and Omaha Suffrage associations. The purpose of thla affair Is to mako plans for the future program CELEBRATES HER SEVENTY FIFTH BIRTHDAY. L Jftx&,Jhtn& Gross ST. PAUL MATRON WHO IS VISIT- j Tm HER SISTER. Hern ftoro Tllvs.B. W.Shryock of work and to permit the members to get nciunintcd. A short program will be rendered and refreshments will bo served. This Is the first time in the history of the city hall that the council chamber has been tho scene of an event so thoroughly social. Will Attend Opera. According to present Indications society will be cut In force at the two perform ances of grand opera at tho Auditorium on February 10-20. "La Glaconda" will be given the first evening and "Sampson and Delilah, 'tho second. Among thoso who have already engaged tickets for tho performances are: Messrs. Dr. A. F. Jonas, C. C. George. Exra Millard. E. B. Rood, W. W. Davenport. 11. G. Buchanan, Dr, A. H. Hippie, Paul Hoagland. A. n. McDonnell. T. B. McPherson. Herbert Rogers, Dr. H. B. Lemere. Messrf. Walte Bquler. Fred Met, Dr. II. C. Sumney, J. R. Rlngwalt, E. O. Hamilton, J. H. McShane, M. T. Barlow, F. P. Hamilton, C. F. McQrew, F. L. Haller, E. M. Morsman, Jr. Arthur Metr, Mrs.- W. J. Coart Mrs. Mary B. Mcintosh. Miss Bessie Dumont. Entertain cat Kensington. Mrs. C. L, Morse entertained the V. S, Grant, No. 101, Woman Reltet corpe. Tuesday afternoon at kcnslngton at her home. The afternoon was spent In music, vocal and Instrumental, and a reading by Mrs. Ida A. Miller. Those present were: Mesdames Mesdames Lillian P. Kddy, A. It. fliattnews, BoUlah C. Duvls, Louis Edwards, Ada vv. kampman, m. J. stern, Antoinette Jenkins, S. E. Tllknor, C. L. Morse, Harriot A. Wilcox, Lillian A. Allen, Flora J. Nolln. Anna M. Long. Helen Jeffioat, Jennie H. Bryant, A. Traynor, Max I. Walker, Elizabeth Longstrcth AI, K. Dance, Harriet S. AlacAturphy, E. Bell Long, P. Koopman, A. E. Hough, A. A. Whitney, Georgo W. Preston, A. P. Doodyns, , M. VandercreeK, II, P. Chesmld, L. d M. RUth, Alary J. Prult, Lucy E. McAIurphy, Wllaam Cain, A. T. staples. lua A. Miller, C. P. White. John Holdefer, E. 8. Dodge . of North .Jena, Mlflfu?fl Misses- Marguerite E. WllcoCcra B. Stern Masters .-uaaierB Robert Walker, Richard Chosmld Mrs. Harry Munnecke entertained the Twentieth Century Kensington club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Sherman Pinto was the guest or the club. Tho following' members were present: Alesdames Alesdames Parsons, Itasgorchek, Rogers, Woolstencroft, Vance. Bristol, Dewar, Florlne, HUDDel, Meredith, AlcClaln, Receive at Art Exhibit. AIIss Jesgle Alillard has charge of the reception committee of tho art exhibit Saturday. Thoso assisting her were: Mesdames Alesdames Henry Yates, John R. Webster, - John Yelser, A. C Troup, Henry Wy.iwn, Herbert Sumney, Walter D. Williams, W. G. Ure, C. AI. WUhelm. Swartlander. Victor waits, . Tnoso having cnargo 01 me rctcivins committees next week are Mrs. Alllton J)arllng on Sunday, Airs. Edgard Mors man, Monday; Airs. Theodore Rlngwalt, Wednesday; Airs, George Voss, Thurs day; Mrs. Llda Wilson, Friday, and Miss Jessie Alillard on Saturday. Birthday ( Anniversary. Mr. ana Mrs. itenry uross enieriaineu at their home last Sunday; In honor of Atrs, Anna Gross of Benson, who cele brated her seventy-fifth birthday anni versary.. The rooms were prettily deco rated with cut flowers and palms. After choice selections of music played by Miss Bertha Motz a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Morris Gross, AIIss Anna Closing Out All Special Low Prices All Desirable Models In order to make room for my new stock of wpring and summer corset. I am offering extreme bargains In the various lines and models that I ant to discontinue. I have made the prices. In every instance.' so low that I ought to sell them all within a few days. All are strictly high grade Including a large line of the celebrated Norda and Goodwin Corsets, This cleaj-lpp Bale affords a rare opportunity to secure splendid corsets for one-third and a few at one-half regular prices. All $500 NorUa Corsets now 53.80; 97.00 values, 55.00; a few 810 value ai $6,00. Corsets Bought at Thla Bale Wilt Be Fitted Txe ot Charge. I. C. STOCKWELL, Corset Specialist BrasdeU Phone for Appointments. 0. H. S. Gym Cluh Entertained'. Tho Omaha Hlsh school uyro c.i Jcyed a hard times partr at- the home of M:ss Barbara Churchill Friday. Tho afternoon .vas spent in playing games. Those rrussnt wero: Mlsbts Myrtie Haylen. Mildred Harbor, Helen Sorenton, Nellie Mulr, Jessio Tcnnant, Tjt-tsie TownsenJ, Ll!a Hoke. " llutli Wntson. Ports Braden, Ulllan Uigo, Misses Lorine Da-is, Krdloe BaiimRartner, (leitrude Kind, Francis Waterman, Matcrucrlte Salisburj' Nettlo Mulr, Barbara Churchill, Dumont, Herbert, Itutil Gross. Gross and Miss Julia Alotz assisted. About forty friends wero present. Ent:rtains at Luncheon. Mm. John J. AIoAIohon entertained at luncheon Thursday at her home, 4515 Eloroncc boulebard. Those present were! Mesdames Mrsdame6 . Fred Nestlebiioh, I). W. Henslcy, At. A. Davis. Andrew Anderson, Harlow Myers, Henry Vildman, Edwarn c ox, Miss Margaret J-ogc. Dinner for Mis3 Howard. Mr. Benjamin Warren was host Tues day evening at n dinner at the Omaha club for Aflss Howard when the other Guests Tvero Air. and Airs. Cowglll, Air. and Mrs. Prlns, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker, Miss Charlotte Callahan and Afr. ,T. do Forest Richards. After dlnper the party nc'journcd to tho Richards' homo . for dancing. Settlement Tea for Miss Dunlap. Friday nfternoon following her suf frage talk at the city hall Miss Flora Dunlap of Des Atolncs, resident social ' worker of that city, was the guest at a . tea nt the Social Settlement house given In her honor by the settlement board. Dmmmv-Jensen Wedding. AIIss Carrie Jensen of Council Bluffs, la., and Air. T. F. Drummy, formerly., of Omaha, wero quietly married ht Sid ney, Neb.,- on January 25, 191. Tho young cottplo wilt make their home on a ranch near Potter, Neb. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Air. C. R. Alontgomcry Is expected home from California today. Air. E. W. Dixon went to New 'York, Tuesday to be Bono two weeks. Atr. nnd Airs. O. W. AIei?cath returned Alonday from Excelsior Springs, - ' Air. and Airs. W. R. McKeen- reUirneU Thursday from two weeks Itt New York. Air. Robert Lozler arrived Tuesday! from New York for a short stay on busl-1 miss. Mrs. Arary J. Fontes of Schuyler, Neb., Is vlEltlng Airs. Zentmeyer and family. Air. T. C. 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