THE OMAHA SUNDAY NEE: OCTOTIEK 4. 1914. 2-D GUESTS HEREJOR FESTIVAL 87 th Scorn They Are Now Coming to Be Beady for the Ball. SEEN I5TLEEST IN CONTEST Hr Wnitien Rotlnr r )ccee f Dae Ball Cimt for Benefit of afatera of Merer Hospital F'Md. rial ralrartar. SI" X DAT Mm. C. V. Fmllh. farewell "at hom " Mr. tvra ."Ionian el Detroit "at horn'' at the Hotel Iyal. VOMI'AY-Mr. an.1 Mm A. V. Klnater. Special Maids of Honor for the Queen Consort of Ak-Sar-Ben XX The Ak-Sar-Ben rtanrlng party at th rountry dun. .Mr j and Mrs. Jchn It. Sharv. 1lnr at I l"t-l i Iryal. followed by Orphrum theater tT KpTiAT Temple Ikhk-I PlnterhoiKi nirellns. , WEPNK?PT-Klertrlrnl parade. L nt- erity club. Informal dunce after elec- trtral "parade THl 'R3DAY Palrd-Kerredy weidlnB. Albert Hnaeh. iltnner nsrty at Country Inh fr Kmlth-I'slo .-.M!ng party. FUJDAY Coronation t'sll. SATfRlA Y Aleanil' r I.ootiiIh. dinner tuirlv at home rr Smith f'alo wctMIng lrty. Ak-.ar-Pn sin-! are arrivln:: bv tl:e s.-nre and will he lioni'r iruoatn at Mitnrr ou entertainment! till week. The first large affair for the visitor thla week will be the dancing party Mon day evening at the rountry 1'ih, gtven by Mr. and Mrs A. V. Klnsler for their houaa guest. Mre. Kredorlrk Mlghle ami Miia Helen lligbla of Chl ago. Many oth. r , Ak-Har-lton visitor will atr.d thla party I Mien Kitty Hndh-r of l-on1'n. Kng . who has heen apen-llng a few we. ka visit Inn 1r ttn.l 1nt (' N" lltrtl. find W'llO lia hern much entf rtainf-d, will remain until the Coronation h.ill to le on" of the out-of- town inahla of honor. Mia Hadltr la anticipating the event. Mis Mary Ienman of Iea Molnea will arrive to vlalt Mlaa l.milfl Iiliining and ttn1 the feetlvllliw thla week. Misa Lmuiae Mftien of Clitrngo who la vlaltlng her brother, Mr. Wayland W. Mage, and Dr. and Mti, J. I. Lord, baa been InvlteJ to be one of the out-of-town malda of honor and Mia. Hogcr Throop Vaughan of Chicago la another Ak-Mar-Ben vlaltnr. Mr, and Mra. Edwin T. Bwobe will have Mra. Lester Brldahnn of Denver aa gueat untU after the ball. University Club. The winter aeuaon at the I'nlverally club haa opened, and alartlng laat even ing table d'hoto dinner will te given Saturday and tiuntlay evenings . at the club from to I o'clock. will be an Informal tin nee Wrilnc-sday evening following tho elo. trh ul parade. Thla will be for the club membere and thtlf friends. Vienna Reunion. Dr. and Mra. J. P. Lord entertained at a dinner party laat evening at the Omaha club In honor of their aon-ln-law, Dr. Roger Tliroop Vaughan. of Chicago. All of the gneete had formerly met In Vienna, Autrla. and nearly all of them had atudled together at thla popular med ical center. Following dinner, the evening waa pnt Informally with remlnlacenoea of "vlen." The gueal llet Included: Dr. and Mra. Roger Throop Vaughan. Dr. and Mra. A. D. Dunn. Dr. and Mra. Palmer Vlndley, Dr. and Mra. Alfred rVhalftk., Dr. and Mra. Rodney til lea, . J Dr. and Mra. J. P. Lord. Mlaa Ioutae Mage of rhtfaRoV, Mr, Wayland W. Magee. Dr. 1kltoy Crummcr. Dr. Loula Bushman, Tueiflat Jiorniat Muiicale. ' The Tuesday Morning Mul1 Ohib will hold Iti flrat program November , al the home of Mn. 3. M, Daugherty. Mr, Kavaa, fkUnist, will gtva U pro gram, aire. Oerrit Fwrt l chairman of the pregram oommlttee thla year, with Mra. N. P. Fell, Mra. S. M, Fairfield. Mrs! R, Beher Howell aaalatlag. The club ajiaounrei two other profeealonal pro grama, Mlaa Henrietta Weber for a leetur reeltal In December, and Mr. Marlon Green, baaao of Chicago, recital in January. Interest in Conteit Somebody certainly read the eoelety page Friday eyenlng. Ton ehould have aeen the mall ataokel ua on my deek yeaterday morning, with votea, or, ahould ay gueaaea. on the name of the young woman who la to be our neit quean. I thought we vera ee gwamped that would telephone Bajneon. the lord high chamberlain, allaa Dad Weaver, for ee- atatanca. Ha aald If I would wait until ha anawered 1,001 let t ere and telephone calla that he might be able to give me acme eaeiotance about two weeka after the ball. I am gla4 that the readera of The Pee have go many different young women choaaa for thla great honor. It would be a bit tnbarreaelng If they all ehoee the eama'ona, whan the oommlttee had aw leeted tomeone alae. The flrit vote In waa for Mlaa Francea Uochatetler; tho aeoend vote waa for Mlaa Louiee Dinning and the third envelope I opened waa for Mtta Mary Burkley. Then we had to let the votea go until we could get out the Saturday evening and Sunday morning papera. Thla la my flrat experience aa a eonteat editor and I ana keen about it. Fatroneisei at Benefit Game. A eaae ball game will be gtven at Kourke park October U for the benefit f the Klatere of Mercy of Omaha, golden Jubilee fund, the game arc: Meedarona C W. Hamilton. Fred Hamilton. Frank Hamilton, F.. W. Naah. T. C. Byrne, (ieorge Prandela, II. V. Burkiey. Dr. T. J. Dwyer. Ken Uallsf her, Charlea Harvey, Andrew (lallagber, Q. A. Hoffmann. . ;Hanin, Herman Kountac. C. T. Kountse, A. V. Klnsler. J. A. C. Kenredy, J. O. Klnsler. Misaee Mary ottr. Arabella Kimball. Ophlla Haydeu, The patronesses for Masdamea J. W. Martin. Paul I. Martin. M. K. Murphy. T. J. Ma honey. Owen Mel-affery, W. C. McKnlght, T. J. Nolan. P. T. Norton. D. J. fVHrlen. T. F. Qtiinlan. Dan hlley of Daw eon. Neb.; John Rush. W. A. Mourke. Thomas lUdmond, O. J. 8myth, Dr. T. J Mfhleler. Mlaaee Margaret Swift. Mary Munchhoff. For Kin Friganza. Mlaa Trlxle Friganaa, who beada the bill at the Orpheum theater tbla week, I the house gueat of Mr. and Mra, Leo Orotta during her ttay la Omaha. Mr. and Mra. John H. Shary will entertain at dinner at the Hotel Loyal, followed by aa Orpheum theater party Monday evening la honor of Mae Prigansa. Afternoon Tea. Mre. CP-arlea SadUek and Miss Helen Sadilek entertained at an afternoon tea Friday at their homo In honor of Mre Sadllek'a cousin. Dr. Olga Htaeny of Boston, who will make her home in till II V"? ' A j 'v ' -". v.. IS Y v,:.:: hV.Viv' M I V' i W" !: i. - ' - "r . hinln fortiv il the ftnitei p;i o for the riin Ing roi'in lat.lc. which wix lighted with reel ahadctl imiilti. Klllnrticy rnaea aul pink mini) drugona weie unci in the drawing room ami (aniMlori tu the living room. Mra. J. W. Thoniaa and Mra. (lenrgn Swobodu poured tea In the tllnlnn room ant ua tiling were Mra. Frank Johnaon nml Miaeea Hlaany and Orttii'.eii Swohodu. About eighty gucittx were preaent. Kentinpton Saturday. Mra. riherman 1'lnto wai hosteaa at a kenalngton Saturday afternoon for Mra Wilbur liuffer of Portland, lnd., who la the guent of her a iter, Mra. Frank llugha. Mra. Muffcr waa formerly Mlaa Jtowena tevenaon of Omaha. i At the Country Club. The reniion at the club cloned Haturdny rvoiiiiiK with the ttthle dhoti! rtlnner tlimT. hi.t the club will remnln open and i iiieml era run entertain there aa uhiiiii except thut there will ho no mualc or tahln d'hotn intuila. Mr. and Mrs. It. K Huntley enter tained at dinner ot the Country club laat evening for Mra. MlKtrre itnil Mlaa liable of Chicago. Their gueHta were: Mr. nml Mre. A. V. Klnslcr. Mr. anil Mra. T. K. Kennedy. Dr. ami Mra. C. A. Hull. Mra. Kreduritk lUnhte. Mlaa Helen HlKble. Mr. tiny Kuray. tither dining partlea were given by Mr. and Mra. II. V. Iturkley, who entertulned alxteen gueata; John A. McHbane, four teen; H H. Kprague, nine; 8. 8. Cald well, eight; OleniL Wharton, eix; W. F. Shelton, elx: Kenneth I'attereon, alg; II. H. Baldrige, five; W. T. Burna, eleven; Dr, taltoy Crumntr r, four, and T. U Davla, tour' ' With the TUitori. iMre. O, II. Curtle of San FTanclaco ar rived Saturday morning to be the gueat of Mra. laaao Doiiglae. Many affaire are planned In her honor. Dr. Koger Vaughn of Chicago arrived in Omaha I nureday tu join Mre. Vaughn al the home of her parents. Dr. and Mra. J. P. Lord. t Mra. Howard Thornton ot Grand rtapld", Mich., haa arrived to apend the winter aa the gueat of Mra. Harley Moorhead. Mra Thornton la a coualn to Mra, Moor head. Returning to College, Mr. Claude 11. rtobertaon, eon oi jura. John A. Dempater, haa returned to the University ot Michigan. Mlaa Marjorle Hmith, daughter of Mr. and Mra. deorge C. Smith, passed her aamlnatlona for Bryn Mawr and haa ntered that college. Women Oolfert. The women golfera will not meet at the Country club next Friday on account or the Ak-Har-Hen ball, but will meet the following Wednesday at Manawa. Honored at School. Mlaa Dorothy Waller, daughter of Mr. and Mra Harry 8. Wellor, wno la at tending St. Mary' a achooU haa been elected president of the aeulor claaa. Motor Trip. A email party motored to valley Thure- day evening. The party Included Mtsa Helen Clarke. Mlaa I.ouute Smith, Mf. Edward Murphy and Mr. Lloyd Smith. Mr. and Mra. Fred A. Naah and Mlaa Claire llelene Woodard are expected home this evening from Colfan Springe, where they went to apend the week-end. They left Thursday morning In the Naah touring car. To Honor Viiitor, Mra. Cuthbert Vlnoent entertained at a bridge party at her home Saturday after noon In honor of Mre. W, O. Paisley of Helena, Munt., formerly ot Omaha, who is her house guest during the Ak-Har-Ben week. The decoratlone were carried out In Ak-Sar-Ben color. The gueata were member of the Omaha Woman' club, of which organisation Mr. Paisley wa aa active member when the resided here. Those preaent were Meads me W. t. 1'alaley, Arthur Chase. M. H. Copeland. N. W. Woodward H. U t'ntlerwood, Isaac DoukIbs. H. H. Whliehouee, C. J. Roberta. H. I', lirookfield, T. R. Ward F. 8. Mol-afferty. Meadamee R. U Frantg. F. S. King. Charles Roeewater, C. B. Cot.n, Charles Morley. (leorae Swolmda, K.iward Johnson, Walter I. Kmltli. Council Rlutfa; K. H. Towl, Cuthbert Vincent. Flraiurei Fait. The reaeon at the club clraed Haturdny f 1'UM UU.y DUXi fr-t 'r -' ,t lAfM X r ) t Mr. L. A. Welsh entertained at n'Ama C Olson, luncheon at her apartment In the Angelu 1 AV'M7ui!ney. Friday In honor of Mra F. 8. Imont of,uaInll Dickson,' Portland. Or., who la the guest of Mr . V. T Travlor. and Mr. A. W. Scrlbn.r. !"?uV itw ' Mlaa Laura Crager entertained at a phar.e,Mrlknugal, alumber party at her horn Friday even ing. Twenty-four young women were prceenL Surpriie Party. A surprise party was given Friday evening for Mtsa Clara Brewster and Mlaa Kdna Ueorge. Thirty girl of the Young Women'e Christian Association Athletio tlub were present. The evening was "afc a a I M MM "m. I M I 1 II algf II I a .T -eaea w. a il a a il MM J M W... - W hw .M" m 1 M" T X MnBBW MM - ... Bia J Hpctit in samrs, after which refreshmenta I I ' XV r ' c V V. Vv w:rd-T,,c 8:r': I x if s . x nSaS. I'.Mtiii- HrHiiaoit. Francea Haiton, f X II I f 1 (ilft'.a lurry. .Martha Frankfurt, I II VI Coronado Dancing Party. The Oorunatlo cmh gwve a aqulrrel festival dancing party at Turpln'a academy Friday evening. Thla was the flrat dunce ot the winter aeaaon. The hall waa decorated with aumach and other oolored autumn leaves. Among those at tending were: Mlaaee Cell Vest, Louise liwta, Annabel blnoialr, ' (ienevlevo Droits, Hues 1'hulan, Oolden Myeia, CIhI Bragg, Kthel Hat In nan. (trace Joint a, Threaa I'lanugan, Helen Weatei- gaard. Clara Hohltf Fnituy Kohler, Mvrtie llayden. . Mary IMuriuu, Hutn Htnitliaon, ll,n livlael, Fanny buhmidt, A. Wullacu, Keuting, Friedu 1'eteraon, l'ty Oo-ffortl, Mario Turner of l.lnctiln, Neb.; Orace Walah, Francis Dennison, Ileth Itordhoff, Florence liarr, Vlfflo Killy, Doris l.iudley, Jeanne Aualander, Marie O Nell, Helen Kronor, Anna Verdvgren, Ida Carroll of Parnetf, la ; Ruth Oentsuinan, Ines Arnr.lt, Ml Idled Oroea, Laura Hruch, Clara Llndley, Uurtrutie Frost, Helen Oatea, llolen Hickman of .sioux City, la.; Kdna Thraln, tlladwln. Kather Kroner, Katherlne McCarthy, Helen BUS, Helen Hubert of Ruth Normand, Nora Palling, Hvivia Hover, Klleon Kdward. Beatrice Dowllng, Savage, Lib High, Helen U. Fowler, Rita Carpenter. Mary Prltcherd. Helen l.oftman, Orat'41 Duke, Marie Holland, Lsllur Hln, Jeaaie Mclonald, I'eg Weaver, Hild Tuiior, I'.. McMulleu, Clara liaiivreau, Fraiicta Thomaa, Alice Klmnulat, Haaal Kamm Meaara lUrry Hegley. , Islle Burkanroad, Jack K. Itlie of Lincoln, Neb.; A. L. tlladwln. U P. Reynold of Hloux City, la.; H, I. Bergen, Herahel Mayae of Dee Molnea. la.; Rov N. Frankum. Raymond Burgeaa, Oeorge Roach, Lincoln, Neb., K. hpellman. Kather Connolly, Huth Raymond of Lincoln, Nub.; Mildred Freeman, Maude Parker, Helen K. Wyman, Kmiua, Kremborg, 4, idallne Kelltiy of Council liluifa. Duwna, Orefhen W II Ha ma, H. Warner, Ijtuia Tiilinan, lluaiiell. HiXUlH, c Hullman, Naomi Hyrne. llaaol Turner, attaara Chailts Kliae, Main richweitn. Virgil Ieema, R. U. WoCUne, lxwell Urwtig. U H. Howell. Oeige C. MoCay, Harry Walker, Duo) I Kipling. Raymond rieeger, Marshall O Nell, O. N. Burgee, Mag Martin, Raymond Smith, Ray Owens, Lawrence F. Braum, Krneat Drlshaua, P. K. Carroll, Harold rl. . Harry J. Daly, Charle W. Brltt. Frank M Overholt. Martin I Haymond, Ralph Willlama. V . '. Vernon Ragan. W H. Roger, Dr. John t. Kelley, Frank flholdj Richard D. K alley, w. tc. waroacn. Melvln Lareon, Martin Molhrouk, O, W. Ijtmb, I,oyd Jenaen, OtHirif Bergen, P. NV. Medley, J. L. Beecrtft. A. Plxler, VTlmer Campbell. Victor Black. Cecil C. Vaughn. Oharlea Rachvan, Rtihby Hurn. Arne Truelann, Hurt on R. Trexler, Irving L. Hoi tun, Klburne Parka. V. J. Kendrlck. Harold Raer, t Ieorge Cleveland, CUeun Mawry (Jmea Multloon, 1 i.mn-i, Harold H. James F. Johnaon Beckmao, Harry WentMtrg. Habenstielt A a nan i.unn, Dave Rourke, Clark Richard. K. H. Ftricklej-, H. Dongherty, A. Reate. Fd Coetello. Wtlllarn McMahon, Jamra A. Vobortl, Charles) A Johaaon, llarvev A. Sloan, Mlalna Weeke, D. Cullen. Charles Antler. Howard Mrtreary, HMney Oreer. M. A. n.hweHn, RudV Huldum, Keith Rackee, Clarke Hamilton, Jack Hut-hart, William Nclaon, TJoyd Tn'end, Wayne Moore. Nauten, John A, Magraum, Dr. J. A. Henake, O, O. Carleman, A. O. Swygard. Fd R Bherlock, Clint V. ftnlth of Lincoln, Neh.; H11111 Heyn, W illiam Klewtt. Tod Henck, Fk C. Ktf J. i lla'tnet, . ... 1 ... . , Lincoln, ni ; riM,ru nuehart. Mr. tnt Mre. i "union nii. Mr. and Mr. Sterling M. Palling. Mr. and Mr. George MeConnell. Card Club Meet. Mra Clare Jahlon antrrtalaed the mem bers ot th Alaha High Five club Friday afternaon. After the game luncheon waa served. The high s.nrea wre made by sis-'' t y . v-; ''' i i -'.' i Mr H.' W. Barrium, Mr. T. P. Crane, T U It .AS, IV 3w-et7' tv-icfc a l . ji u , s-. .v II fl7 r 7 V,. II f T II v" v. I rL. y , i Mr. 8. W. Vlck and Mra, A. Hazleton. Mlaa Florenoe Raohman and Mis France Plattl were gueata of the club. Three table of player were preaent. The club will not meet again until after the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities. Club Organized. The Boulevard Park Kensington club waa organised Thursday afternoon at the home of Mra. F. O'.ttor, Mrs. C, H. Uoul dln waa eleoted president and Mra W. T. Prak secretary and treaaurer. Those preaent werei Meadamee 4edamea L. MoCltiud. O. 11. Gouldin. IW. T. Drake. F. K. 11. Thorp ro. J. H. Nlcklen, F. J. Madia). L. C. Pierce, i W. Kerchlval. P. Johnaon, F. Qlttur. Sunday at Home, Mra. Cora Sloman and daughter, Mlaa Dorothy Sloman of Detroit, will arrive Sunday morning for a few week' atay and will ba at tho Flatlron. Mra Bio man and Mta Sloman will be at home Informally to their friend at the Hotel Loyal Sunday afternoon. Utopian Society. Mlaa Effl Clelland entertained the Utopian aoolety of the Vniveralty e( Omaha at a Japanese lawn party laat evening at her home. Many new atudent were Initiated Into tba aoelety. All the visitor cam dressed In Japanese cos tume and carried out a program ot ori ental gameeo A rays (cat program, and dancing followed. Amoug thus present were: Misses F-ffle Clelland, Dene Berger, Anna Purdy, Malicl Nelsen, Marion Peamall, Mlasea - Minnie Johneton, Huth Bar a nr. lorothy Scott. Helen Johnston, Mae Carney. Olga Anderaen, Florenoe l'ew, Oladye Tallmadge, Ruth Sunland, Feme Ollbert. .Miiiirm jonee, Violet Ilorue, Annetla Nourse, (lladvs Bang hart. May i.eatn, Dorothv McMurray. Euaaeia brenner. Irene Wlleon, Prof. Kelma Andaraon. Mre, W, Wat era Surpriie Party. Mr. and Mra Dan Donovan of South Omaha entertained at a surprise party la honor ot their daughter Irene. Those present were: Misses Mlaaes Kale lirrnaitdl. F.tisabtth Moeshleh Agnes (Villus. Anna Donovan, Kalherin Met hi Ire. Irene Donovan,' Margaret lU'htermeyer M-sr. Meaara. Fred Oernandt. Frank Letahton. OI etude Font, !wrenc Caair, Karl It van, William Von lonaka Harry Bloomqulat, W 1 1 Ham lxinovan. Mr. and Mr. I 'an Donovan. Wedding Plant. The wedding of Mlaa Mildred Roger and Mr. Jake Deuel will take plaoe Mo veiuber 4. at Trnlty eathsdral, and will be followed by a reception at the home of the bride' mother. Mra. Warrea Kogera Mia Roger will be attended by Mis Carmellta Chase a m4'd of Mickey J , . 3 . ' 1 honor, and Misses Margaret Greer Baum, Blanche Deuel, Irene Everett of Chi cago and Orace Murphy of Milwaukee a bridesmaids. Mr. Percy C. Smith of Philadelphia will be the best man and Mr. Frank Mead, Mr. Roger McKenxle and Mr. Harry Koch, ushers. Tho marriage of Misa llett'e Bookman, daughter ot Mr. J. Bookman of St. Louis, and Mr. Morris Milder, son of Mr. and Mra J. Milder of this city will be cele brated Tuesday, October 20. at th Metro politan club. The wedding of Mis Frieda Sagert, daughter of Mr.' and Mra. Theodore Sa gert, to Mr. Frederic 11. Johnaon will take place on Wednesday, October ?1, at high noon. Only intimate relative will be present Farewell at Home. Mrs. C. T. Smith leavea next Saturday for Louisiana, where she will Join Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith give up her home Tuesday and will be with Mra. Louis Naah. Sunday afternoon Mra Smith will be at home to a few of her friend at I o'clock. Temple Iirael Sisterhood. The opening meeting or tne Tempi Israel Slsterhod will be held Tuesday afternoon, October t. In the parlor of th Temple. The member are all cor dially Invited. For Wedding Party. Mis Dorothy Dale, whose wedding to Mr. Sidney I Smith of Hartford, Conn., will take place October 11 will be honor truest at a number of entertainment. Thursday evening. Mr. Albert uuscn will give a dinner party at the Countdy club. Air. nniun euiu nir. itpnnriii xuitiwut'iu of Brookllne Mass., will arrive Thursday morning and Mr. Smith' brother, Mr. Marborough Smith arrive Sunday from Hartford. Saturday evening Mr. Alex ander Looml will give a dinner party at hi home for the wedding attendant. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Klghter j Wood will entertain at rwooa. .iionaay evening Mias Marjorle Howland will entertain at the Orpheum followed by a supper. Tilted y evening of next week Mr and Mra. Dale will entertain at the Vniveralty tlub followed by a vedding reheraal. For Bridal Coupl. A regular meeting of the Kensington j club ot the llansi'om fark Methodist i church, at the home of Misa Florence j Agnr, Friday evening, waa oo'nverted Into a surmise party and shower for Misa Jean Vtalson and Mr. Clyde Rock, a hose mar- rlage will be celebrated October to. The j affair wa planned try Mlaat-a Kern Solo- I mon, Edaa lurlaad and Violence Agor, j Mr. Harvay Qreen and Mr. R. R- Brott. BrndlerWinf Wddinf, Th .wedding ot Mlaa Ethel Wing, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Martin Wing, and Mr. Arthur Bradley took plare. on Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents. The marriage line were read by Ucv. C. u. Bloomfleld. Preceding the ceremony Mr. Harry Wing sang "To the End of the World with you." Prof. C. D. Challl played the LohengTln wedding- march. The bride waa attractive in a gown of (Continued on Page Three.) 1 1 KN 0,1,1 u f iCim Oriental IMoKI Gifts w are now bw- " , ' tag oomptete ana xolaive line ef OxVTBlTTAt, GOODS. luoeaee. 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