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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1914. IE SocievA By MELLIFIOIA. Wednesday, February 4, 1914. WITH tho Lenten season approaching, tho calendar, of dances for the early part of this month is crowded with dates. During the rest of February Chambers' academy will be tho scene of tho following dancing parties: Thursday, Gth, Vesta chapter Order of the Eastern Star; Friday, 6th, tho Sixty-six club; Saturday, 7th, Junior hop, one of tho social oventB of tho High school year; Monday, 9th, Crelghton Dental; Tuosday, 10th, and every Tuesday evening, Tuesday evening dancing; Thursday, 12th, Sixty-six club; Friday, 13th, Qui Vlver Tuesday, 17th, Crelghton Medical; Thursday, 19th, nosalba; Friday, 20th, Sixty-six club; Monday, 23d, Et-A-Vlrp, nnd Tuesday, 24th, La Salle. Then thero aro tho Wednesday, Thursday and Colonial Tango clubs, which meet hero regularly overy week, At the Metropolitan club tho following reservations have been made: Thursday, Gth, Patrician club; Saturday, 14th, a club of Burlington em ployes; Wednesday, 18th, Woodman's Clrclo; Thursday, 19th, Burlington club; Friday, 20th, Pan club, and Sunday, 22d, Temple Israel 8Isterhood. Tho Thursday Tango club also meets regularly In the parlors of tho club. Tho following evenings havo been taken at Turpln's academy Thursday, Gth, Miss Portia Swott's tango class; Frdiay, 6tlJ, High school Juniors; Thursday, 12th, Sin Laiare; Thursday, 19th, Crelghton law de partment, and Miss Swett's tango class regularly on Friday ovenings. Farewell Reception. A farewell reception In honor of Mr. E. h. Benson ttu held Monday evening between tho hour of 8 and 10. About wsvcnty-flvo gursta called. Mr. Benson w 11 leave Thursday for Seattle, whero ho goes to take up tho position of boats' wain in tho navy, having secured this position over twcnty-nlno applicants. Ho has been In tho navy thirteen years and has been at the recruiting station In OnuVia since July. Ills wife and family will toltow him later. Flags, roses and potted plants were used In tho houso decorations for tho reception. Musical numbers were rendered by Miss Mansfield and Mr. Parker and a farewell address given by Mr. L. A. Klger, an old school mate of Mr. Benson. Tea for Mmc. Unscliuld. In honor of Madame Von Unschuld, one of tho soloists of tho Crelghton alee club, a reception was Riven in the parlors of the Art college this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. August M. Borglum and Mrs. J. M. Daugherty received with Madame Von Untchuld, and Mrs. Harry V, Burklcy poured tea. The parrors wcro prettily dec orated In palms, ferns and azaleas. Entertains at Bridge luncheon. Mrs. Herman Kountzo. entertained at a beautifully appointed brldgo luncheon at her homo today. A mound of pink sweet centerpleco. Places tho peas formed wero laid for: Mcsdamcs Leonard Kverolt, Horace Everett. John I- Webster, J. J Brown. Kdv -rd I Peek, Boyu, BIcrbower, James McKenna, Mesdames Milton Darlow, W. J. Connell, 8, 8. Curtis. J. J. Dickey, Fred 11. uavl, 8. D. Burkalow, Edgar Scott. In Honor of Quests. Several affairs havo been planned In honor of Miss Sterling of Chicago, who Is ' tho guest of Miss Cormclita Chase. Frldav Mr. and Mr. K. M. Fairfield will pnti'i-tiiln at dinner In her honor; Saturday evening Miss Chase entertains at an Informal card and dancing party and novt "Wednesday Mies Mcnlo Davis win glVo a tea In honor of Miss Sterling and Miss- lloth Valt of Houghton, Mich., who 4s tho BUent of Mrs. Martha Hcth. Mrs. C. C. Allison entertained at iuncn inn -today at her home In honor of Mm. earner and , Miss- Burko of St Joseph. Mo., who aro hero attending the croign ton Qleo club concert. .Klllarney roses wero used as a conter piece and places wcro laid fpr fourteen guests. Entertains at Orpheura Party! Tho four-year graduates of tho High School of Commerce -were. entertained at an Orpheum .party, on Mopday, evening with supper at the Dutch Mill by Miss Martwcll In honor of her; cousin, Miss Ituth Clark, with whom she Is visiting. Those present wore: Mlssct -Misses Ilul y Davidson, Iole Collier, Helen Morton, ' -Gladys Oulobay, Huth Clark, Iloskln, Bcstora Nelty, , Nelson, Olive Brown, Mrtrtwell. Messrs. Messrs. Carl Evans. Albert De Weal. Elmct Edman, Eugene Oglebay. Mr. ana airs-, m. u. nvooa. La Vita Club. Mrs. F. Q. Despecher entertained the La Vita club at a St. Valentino's bridge luncheon at her home today. Bed hearts, ribbons and roses formed tho table decor ations. Boventcen guests were present. YOUNG MEN WANTED Baltimore Girl Who Will Wed Her Choice yw I Fashion Hint ut the btiaeM ma yesa; JeekiiT. 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BMMH Miss Louise Carey, a Baltlmoro society girl. who says' that on "Washington's birthday she will . marry Dr. Joshua nossett, a socialist orator and writer, 3S yenrs old and divorced, with two children. one of them 13, having been given to tho care of tho mother. MIbs Carey' saya she does not care for society. Sho has al ways been Interested In socialism and in sociological work. Creighton Glee Clnb Concert. Those who will entertain at box par tics this evening at the Crelghton Glee club concert aro Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Burklcy, who will have as their guests Mrs. Garner and Miss Burke of St. Jo seph, Mo., and Mrs. K 1". Crofoot With Mr. and Mr. T. C. Byrne will be Mrs. William FlUgerald of Troy, N. T. In another box will be Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Hlpplo and Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Blley. The Phi Ilho Sigma medical fraternity will occupy one box. The fraternity col or) and banners will be used as decora tions. In another box will be Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Allison. Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Shearer and- Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Borghoff wilt occupy one box. Mr. Bobert Connell will- have as his guests Mlsse3 - Elizabeth and Caroline Congdon and Mr. Roger Kecllne. With Mr. and Mrs. Jean Dutdcld wilt bo Miss Edith Stekel of Bloomflcld, la., and Miss Mnrlo Shaw of Tccumseh. Neb. Mr. and Sirs. Louis C, Nash wilt enter tain a box party. With Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hamilton will bo Mr. and .Mrs. A. M. Borglum, Madam Von Unschuld, Miss Mario McShano and Miss Marlon Hamilton. Tho following will nf&ko up parties In thotbody of the house: Mr. Lawrence Bushman. Mrs. Fred P. Hamilton. Mrs. Frank T. Hamilton. Mrs. A. V. Klnsler. Mrs. A. Hwnrtzlander. Mrs. J. A. C. Kennedy. Miss Buth Latener. Captain Chester Wells of Kearney, Neb. Captain Thiodoro Nelson of Kearney, E. B. McDcrmott of Kearney, Neb. Miss Evelyn Hopper. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dugdale. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan Harding. Mr. and Mrs. HaA Prltchett. Mrs. Lloyd Thompson. Book Review Club Meets. The Book Rovlcw elub met today at the home of Mrs. Fred Pearce. The club Is studying Japanese history under tho leadership of Mrs. Hanchett. Blue Bird Entertainment. This evening the Blue Bird Campflre group, under the guardianship of Mis Carmellta Chase, will give an entertain ment, at tho Young Women's Christian association auditorium. There will bo presentations of "Everygirl" and "Hia watha" and a ceremonial meeting. Seven girls will become ,Flemakers, and re ceive the bracelet of tho organization. Informal Tea. Mrs. John .McCague, Jr., entertained at an Informal tea this afternoon In honor of Miss Helen, Hayden of Washington, D. C, who Is the guest of Miss Ophelia Hayden. Haa&9aaat aaaW'ffia 1J " ' ' liaL I ataaaaam . . YaaaaaaaaV at aaal aaV Vm. aWHaaV .. - ' Oa-aaam' - aai Condon-Chapman Wedding. Tho wedding of Miss Elizabeth Chap man and - Mr, Daniel J. Condon took place this morning at 8 ;30, o'clock at St. Bridget' church, South Omaha. Father J. S. Ballew performed tho .ceremony and Mr. John Chapman, brother of the .brldo, gaVi 'her away. Tho bride woro a gown of white bro caded charmeuso trimmed with Chan tllly lace. Her long veil was held In place by pearl ornaments and she car ried a shower bouquot of bride's roses and lilies of tho valley. Alls Ann Oaughan, maid of honor, wore a salmon pink brocaded charmeuso trimmed with pearls and hadow laco and a bird ot paradise In her hair. Sho carried a shower bouquet of Mrs. Ward roses. Mr. Boy B. Condon, brother, of tho groom, ' was best man, and' 'tho ushers wera Messrs. John Barrett and tttaymond Keith. Miss Mary Halllhan sang AVe Maria be foro the ceremony and Mrs. Roy Condon ployed Jho Lohengrin wedding march. Tho church was decorated In palms. Aftfr tho ceremony a wedding break fast for fifty guests ,-was sorved at the home of the brldo' brother, Mr. John Chapman. The house was prettily deco rated In ferns and Ms. Ward roses. After the wedding trip to Denver Mr. and Mrs. Condon will bo at homo Starch at 2303 J street. The out-of-town guests Included Mrs. Curran, Mrs. Thoma Oaughan and Miss May Curren of North Bend, Nob., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolterman of Te kamah Neb. Mu Sigma Club Meets. Tho Mu Sigma club met today at tho home of Mrs. O. W. Noble. Mrs. Conklln led the program on "Dickens' Children." Literature Department Meets, Tho lcteraturo department of the Omaha Woman's club met this afternoon. "Milestones," by 'Arnold Bennett, an ex ponent ot the school of realism, was studied under tho leadership of Mrs. G, C. Bonner. Mrs. W. IS. Bingham told the story, Mrs. Shlpherd the drama and Mrs. Bonner gave an analysis ot the Ptay. Surprise Birthday Party. A surprise party was given for Mr. John G. Kuhn at his homo Monday even ing, In honor of his birthday. Nino tables were placed for tho game of bridge, after which lunch was served, and then tho floors cleared for dancing. Prizes wero won by Mr. and Mrs. Rlcpen, Mrs. Wlnd hclm and Mr. Skldmore. Those present wero: Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Andrews ot Council Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fradenburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Stuben. Mr. and Mrs. A. Logan. Mr. and Mrs. L. KUly. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mover. Mr. nnd Mrs. John II. Martin. Mr. and Mrs, C. It. PJepen. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Skldmore. air. and Mrs. w. K. Taylor. Mr. nnd Mrs. I J. Qulnby. Mr. nnd Sirs. T. C. Van Buren. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Wlndhelm. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Woodrough. Dr. and Mrsi W. K. Foote. Dr. and Mrs. II. A. Wahl. Mrs. Virginia Dyball. Mrs. W. II. Emerlch. Mlxs Logan. i Miss Mario Mullen. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Katz loft today for a ten-day trip In the east. Mrs. Will E. Hay lies and daughter, Janet Barbara, have returned to their home In Flats, Neb., after a six weeks' visit with Mrs. Hayncs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dako. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bosenfcld ot Coun cil Bluffs havo gono to California and will return by way of New Orleans, where they will enjoy the Mardl Or as festival, and Chicago, where they will attend the wedding ot Mr. Julius Rosenfeld of Coun cil Bluffs and Miss Grace New ot Chi cago, which will tako place March 3. An Interesting announcement was made at tho Wolfner-Baach wedding In the Blackstone hotel, Chicago, Tuesday even ing. It was the announcement made by Mr. and Mrs. W. Wolfner of Peoria, III., of tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Rose, to Mr. Morgan C. Miller, formerly of Chicago but. now of Omaha, Miss Wolfner will be remembered as the pop ular guest of Miss Mildred Bubcl this winter. Tho wedding will take place In the early fall. To Elect President of Ad Club Friday Robert If. Manley, new commissioner of tho Commercial club, has resigned his po sltion as president of the Omaha Ad club and a meeting of the directors will be held Friday noon at the Paxton hotel for the purposo ot selecting a successor to Mr. Manley. Henry Mahattey is vlco president of the club. Under the const! tutlon, however, the vlco president does not necessarily succeed to the presidency In case of the resignation of the presi dent. It is likely, however, that the pres ldcncy will be 'offered to Mahaffey, ac cording to the general sentiment among the directors. If for any reason he should not take the place It Is likely that either W. G. Cleveland or Sam Recs, Jr., will be chosen. Constipation Cured, John Susplc of Sunbury, Pa., writes. "Dr. King's New Life Pills are tho best pills for constipation." 25c. All druggists. Advertisement. WABASH FORECLOSURE DECREE IS FILED HERE A decree of foreclosure In tho suit of the Equitable Trust company of New York, trustees, against the Wabash Rail road company was filed In tho office ot the clerk of tho United States district court hero yesterday. The decree provides for the salo ot all that prop erty belonging to the Wabash Railroad company situated within the district of Nebraska. The decree was filed here by John L. Webster. The suit. Instituted in Mis souri on February 7, 1912, was recently decided and Chester II. Krum of St. Louis has been appointed special master to make the sale. No bid ot less than $34,O0O,0Ou will be received, and all bids must be accompanied by cash or certi fied check for J 1,700, 000 aa earnest money. The salo will be made without appraise ment. Coincident with the sale first re funding and extension mortgage bonds In the amount of 140,600,000 will become duo and payable at once. rliHI More "Bread and Butter" Questions t Answered by the Expert Home Manager Question Do you know Armour's "Glen dalf'? A"wei Yes ; I always have It on my table how. Q.What attracted you to "Glendale"? A. First, Armour's frankness In telling me ex actly how it is made ; then I always look before I buy my own investigations. Q. How did you investigate? A. I asked dealers, asked users of "Glendale", nsked doctors and food experts, read up on the sub ject and then tried it. Q.T-With what result? A. I found "Glendale" was exactly as repre sented for wholesomeness and quality, and a money saver Q. Who guarantees wholesomeness and quality? A. All food authorities. The U. S. Government certifies to the purity and wholesomeness ; Armour and Company's name guarantees the quality of "Glendale." Q.What is the saving on "Glendale"? A. A third or more of what I used to pay for butter. I kept account on that and figured it out to a penny. Armours, "Glendale" Butterine wins every user who gives it a fair trial. There fore the leading dealers in this community have arranged with Armour and Company to have "Glendale" for you all the year 'round. They will have it always iresh, pure and wholesome. You'll find their names in this paper day after tomorrow. Remember, Day After Tomorrow ARMOUR COMPANY WOODPN 'INSURGENTS' WIN Local Elections Show Opposition to Head Camp Officers. THREE CAMPS GO ON RECORD Magnolia, D. A M. nnd Benson Elect UeleKates to County Gntherlnff Who Are of the Opposition Persnaslon. Insurgent Modern Woodmen won a victory Tuesday night In the election of delegates at Magnolia camp No. 1833, when fourteen wero elected as delegates to the county camp to bo held In April. At that time representatives are to be elected to tho state camp, whero In turn delegates are to be elected to the national camp, which Is to bo held next Juno In Toledo, O. Thq Insurgents look upon all such local victories aa of treat Importance, as the moro Insurgent' dclegatlona sent to the state convention the more likelihood there la ot getting a sympathetic delegation sent to tho national encampment, when tho fight Is to come up on the re-election or the overthrow of Head .Consul A. R. Talbot. Tho Insurgents are seeking his' dismissal aa a movement against tho in crease in insurance rates in the order. Following is a list of tho delegates chosen for tho county camp: Henry F. Meyers, J. IC. McCombs, P. II. Steycr, G. R. McBrido. L. H. pldfried, M. L. Endrea, D. O. Humphries, R. A. Runqulst, Fred Rasch, E. J. Evans, Wil liam Qnackcnbush, O. A. Bowycr, C. G. Ilaynes. Alternates George Shearer, II. F. Miles, C. B. Nowton, Fred Iallan, J. Galway, F. W. Engler, J. M. Hansen. Fred Davis, I. I Van Horn. Joe Christiansen, J. S. Beer, J. A. King, Henry Bombeck. COMMITTEE APPOINTED FOR THE "HOME COMERS" About twelve representatives of various commercial and fraternal bodies assem bled at the meeting which waa held at tho Commercial club in behalf of the "Home Coming Week" for Omahans next fall during Ak;Sar-Ben celebration. A committee of seven to foster the move ment was appointed. It Is made up of Charles Black, chairman; J. D. Weaver, secretary; 13. V. Tarrlsh, Alex Reed, J. W. Miner, Sam K. Grcenleat and Fred Wilcox. uy LA RACOXTEU8I3. Dinner frock ot Persian supple satin. The bodice I made of a white net. that drapes a square "decollete" finished by a small waistcoat of Venetian lace. The small sleeve are ' of white net veiled by a blue silk muslin. A point of satin, MUd on. the bodice on the left side. 1 fastened at the waist by a hook of itras. A small tuulo of silk muslin falls over the right side. The skirt, crosses In front. U finished by two small pointed train, knotted and opened over u small point ot the sam material. ElSsMESlaEl The Men Have Failed of Let the Women Try Wain 460 women, living la svery state in tit Union, prapars a taeuact for th American public, Is it not rtatonablt to suppot tbat their meti0 is worta hearing, t&elr fdas worth knowing asd their methods worth cop-ring. Kothlnr has dons more for the happlneis ef the human race than scientific cookery, and certainly theie public iplrlted women whois family names have been closely Identified with the affairs of the Republic since revolutionary times axe amply nullified to apeak with authority to their American sUtexs. UBB. ADELAIDE WOETII BAQLEY, Mother el Mri. Joiephus Daaieli ot N. O. . MBS. MACK, Wlf of the farmer Chairman of the NiVL Sera. Commutes. MSS. ANNIE HAMILTON PITZEE, Del.' from Colo, to the Dam. Nat'I. Contention, 1812. Jriotable Wmmx sag. 3nm x. wruey, of NMu-rtlle. Term., Wile ef TitK WiUea's erJy Brother. Mas. 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